Stoic Wisdom: Ancient Lessons for Modern Resilience

Nancy Sherman '73

In her most recent book, Georgetown Philosophy Professor and Ethicist Nancy Sherman '73 draws on the wisdom of Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and others and applies their ideas to 21st-century concernsā€”from workers facing stress and burnout to first responders in a pandemic. Focusing on what the Stoics can teach us about resilience, grit, and the importance of relationships,  debunks the idea that ancient or modern Stoicism is primarily a philosophy of rugged self-reliance. ā€œBeing at homeā€ in the world, a pivotal Stoic notion, is a matter of being connected to others, locally and globally, and through emotions as well as reason, Sherman argues. (Oxford University Press, 2021)

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