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Eclecticism with Anya Leonard from Classical Wisdom
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Eclecticism with Anya Leonard from Classical Wisdom

Stoicism, Heraclitus, Skepticism, and more!

How much ancient philosophy should you steal? Caleb and Anya Leonard from

explore the art of philosophical eclecticism, from Heraclitus’s cryptic fragments to philosophical rivals between Stoics and other schools.

We start with Heraclitus, the riddling philosopher who wrote that you can’t step in the same river twice. His idea that strife creates harmony deeply influenced the Stoics. But he was deliberately obscure - even Socrates admitted he needed a “deep diver” to understand him. From there we discuss Skepticism and Epicureanism.

(00:03:57) Flux and constant change

(00:12:24) Providence vs chaos

(00:15:21) Is strife justice

(00:21:30) Fragments worth contemplating

(00:22:41) Skepticism: How we know what we know

(00:29:00) The Stoic-Skeptic debate

(00:31:00) Suspending judgment in heated times

(00:35:28) Epicureans and calculated pleasure

(00:39:00) Simple pleasures vs hedonism

(00:44:22) The value of eclecticism

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