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Ethical concerns underlie the Stoic perspective from "summary" of Stoic Romanticism and the Ethics of Emotion by Jacob Risinger

The Stoic perspective is deeply rooted in ethical concerns, guiding their thoughts and actions in various aspects of life. Stoicism emphasizes the importance of virtue and living in accordance with reason and nature. This ethical framework shapes their understanding of emotions, as they believe that mastering one's emotions is essential for moral development and living a good life. Stoics view emotions as judgments or evaluations of external events, rather than uncontrollable forces that dictate one's behavior. By recognizing this distinction, individuals can cultivate a sense of inner tranquility and maintain their mora...
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    Stoic Romanticism and the Ethics of Emotion

    Jacob Risinger

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