Massimo Pigliucci is a Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York. His research is concerned with philosophy of science, the relationship between science and philosophy, and the nature of pseudoscience.
He received a Doctorate in Genetics from the University of Ferrara in Italy, a PhD in Botany from the University of Connecticut, and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Tennessee. He has published over a hundred technical papers and several books. Prof. Pigliucci has been awarded the prestigious Dobzhansky Prize from the Society for the Study of Evolution. He has been elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science "for fundamental studies of genotype by environmental interactions and for public defense of evolutionary biology from pseudoscientific attack."
In the areas of outreach and critical thinking, Prof. Pigliucci has published in national magazines such as Skeptic, Skeptical Inquirer, Philosophy Now, and The Philosopher's Magazine, among others. He has also been elected as a Consultant for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Pigliucci pens the "Rationally Speaking" blog (rationallyspeaking.org), and co-hosts the Rationally Speaking podcast.
An engaging guide to how Stoicism--the ancient philosophy of Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius--can provide lessons for living in the modern world
Whenever we worry about what to eat, how to love, or simply how to be happy, we are worrying about how to lead a good life. No goal is more elusive. In How to Be a Stoic, philosopher Massimo Pigliucci offers Stoicism, the ancient philosophy that inspired the great emperor Marcus Aurelius, as the best way to attain it. Stoicism is a pragmatic philosophy that teaches us to act depending on what is within our control and separate things worth getting upset about from those that are not. By understanding Stoicism, we can learn to answer crucial questions: Should we get married or divorced? How should we bank in a world nearly destroyed by a financial crisis? How can we survive great personal tragedy? Whoever you are, Stoicism has something for you-and How to Be a Stoic is your essential guide.
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本人也是斯多葛派的信徒,安寜處世,和大傢眼中的的“佛係”很類似。但同時鼓勵鼓起勇氣采取行動去爭取自己可以得到的事情。比起佛教的因果論,多瞭一些主動的態度。一開始拿到書就給瞭好評,其實更多針對的對斯多葛派的思想。讀到後麵又覺得很痛苦,有種悶頭往前衝想趕緊讀完...
評分 評分 評分本人也是斯多葛派的信徒,安寜處世,和大傢眼中的的“佛係”很類似。但同時鼓勵鼓起勇氣采取行動去爭取自己可以得到的事情。比起佛教的因果論,多瞭一些主動的態度。一開始拿到書就給瞭好評,其實更多針對的對斯多葛派的思想。讀到後麵又覺得很痛苦,有種悶頭往前衝想趕緊讀完...
評分圖書標籤: 哲學 斯多葛主義 Blinkist 斯多葛哲學 大眾哲學 Stoicism Stoic 講古
自洽>1:更想關注????happy的課題
評分????Stoicism:禁欲係的哲學學派,主張聽天由命,順從命運的安排,接受苦難和死亡。;這本書裏麵到處講“美德的重要性“…我差點讀不下去瞭;好不容易看到一句“那美德到底是什麼”,結果答案是“temperance(禁欲…)”,我差點要把這本書閤上瞭(但是強迫人格傾嚮,迫使我看完瞭…);可能stoicism學派不適閤我吧,我還是追隨我的存在主義大軍8。打一星的原因是我自己不夠認同這個Stoicism,僅此而已,與作者寫作能力無關。
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評分4.8 stars. Learned what a Stoic is.
How to Be a Stoic 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載