CLAS 196/PHIL 196
    Stoicism
    Lecture Notes
    
    ANCIENT STOICISM:
    
    What does "stoic" mean and what does "Stoic" mean?
    
    Brief Philosophical Historical
      Background to Stoicism
    
    All too brief outline of Stoic
      Ethics (Ethics only, not the rest)
    
    Stoic Sources, very briefly
    
    Epictetus'
        Handbook, marked up for class discussion
    
    Stoic
      Epistemology: impressions
    
    Stoic
      Epistemology, part deux
    
    Impulses
      and Emotions
    
    The telos of life: some
      challenges to Stoicism
    
    The Stoic telos
    
    Jack
      and Dan's presentation
    
    befitting
      actions: Kathekon
    
    salva
      virtute or indifferents-only?
    
    befitting actions
      and indifferents-only v. salva virtute wrap-up
    
    fate,
      free will, determinism: a quick intro
    
    Stoicism and Fate
    
      Evan and Natalie Presentation
    
    Stoic
      Compatibilism
    
    The Lazy
      Argument
    
    Autonomy vs.
      Ability to Do Otherwise
    
    Selective
      review of Stoic ethics before moving on to logic and physics
    
    Stoic Logic
    
    Raphael's presentation on Lekta, Language, and
      Simple Propositions
    
    Sam and Katherine's Presentation on Propositions,
      Logic, and the Master Argument
    
    Stoic
      Physics Part One
    
    Stoic
      Physics Part Two
    
    MODERN STOICISM:
    
    Becker
      Chapters 1-3 part 1
    
    Becker Chatpers 1-3 part 2
    
    Becker chapter
      4
    
    Becker Chapter
      5
    
    Becker Chapter
      6
    
    Becker Chapter
      7
    
    Luke
    
    Katherine
      H