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Philosophy as a way of life
Book • 1995
In 'Philosophy as a Way of Life,' Pierre Hadot argues that ancient philosophy was not merely a theoretical discipline but an art of living aimed at relieving suffering and transforming the self.
The book delves into 'spiritual exercises' such as self-control, meditation, and the view from above, which were central to the practices of Socrates, Stoicism, and Epicureanism.
Hadot's work emphasizes the importance of these exercises in achieving wisdom and living a fulfilling life, and it highlights the distinction between ancient philosophical practices and the more abstract, theoretical approach of modern philosophy.
The book delves into 'spiritual exercises' such as self-control, meditation, and the view from above, which were central to the practices of Socrates, Stoicism, and Epicureanism.
Hadot's work emphasizes the importance of these exercises in achieving wisdom and living a fulfilling life, and it highlights the distinction between ancient philosophical practices and the more abstract, theoretical approach of modern philosophy.
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as a recommended work on philosophy as practical guidance.


Thomas Metzinger

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#147 What is PURE Consciousness? - Thomas Metzinger
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in the context of understanding philosophy as a way of life.


John Vervaeke

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Levels of Intelligibility, Levels of the Self: Realizing the Dialectic with Dr John Vervaeke | Ralston College
Recommended by the host, taking inspiration from it for the conversation.

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Philosophy as a Way of Life with Adam Robbert
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for his work on reframing Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations" as spiritual exercises.


Ryan Holiday

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Are You Willing To Be Taught? | 11 Stoic Books That Will Improve Your Life
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in the context of discussing McKee's view of the philosophy of fun as something embodied rather than scholastically analyzed.


David Peña-Guzmán

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Fun
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as making the point that philosophy in late antiquity was a way of improving one's life.


James Orr

Hope In the Shadow of Collapse | Rod Dreher
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for its exploration of ancient philosophy as a way of life.


John Vervaeke

After Socrates: Episode 11 - Proper Proportions & The Right Mode
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as a good book influenced by Stoicism.


Ryan Holiday

The Most Human Thing You Can Do | Ask Daily Stoic
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as a book that presented ancient philosophy as an existential, life-changing activity.


John Sellars

#105: Professor John Sellars on how to live like a Stoic
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as a book written by Pierre Hadeau, a famous scholar of Greco-Roman religion and philosophy.

Daniel Wyche

Daniel Wyche, "The Care of the Self and the Care of the Other: From Spiritual Exercises to Political Transformation" (Columbia UP, 2025)









