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Stoic romanticism challenges traditional views of emotion from "summary" of Stoic Romanticism and the Ethics of Emotion by Jacob Risinger

In challenging traditional views of emotion, Stoic romanticism advocates for a reevaluation of how we understand and experience our emotions. It argues for a more nuanced approach that incorporates both Stoic principles of rationality and self-control, as well as aspects of Romanticism that value emotional depth and authenticity. Stoicism traditionally teaches that emotions are to be controlled and suppressed, viewed as obstacles to reason and virtue. However, Stoic romanticism suggests that emotions can be valuable sources of insight and connection, if approached with mindfulness and self...
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    Stoic Romanticism and the Ethics of Emotion

    Jacob Risinger

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