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The Stoics believed in the power of reason over emotions from "summary" of Stoicism and Emotion by Margaret Graver

The Stoics held a strong conviction that reason should reign supreme over emotions in the human psyche. They believed that emotions, if left unchecked, could lead to irrational behaviors and decisions. According to the Stoics, emotions are often the result of misguided beliefs or judgments about the world, which can cloud one's ability to think clearly and act rationally. Instead, they advocated for a more rational approach to life, where one's thoughts and actions are guided by reason rather than by fleeting emotions. The Stoics believed that by cultivating a sense of inner calm and tranquility, one could better navigate the turbulent waters of life's challenges. They saw emotions as disturbances of the soul that could be tamed through the power of reason. By training oneself to respond to external events with equanimity and composure, the St...
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    Stoicism and Emotion

    Margaret Graver

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