Gregory B. Sadler | Cicero, On The Nature Of The Gods | Epicurean Criticism of Stoic Views On The Divine | Core Concepts @GregoryBSadler | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 29 minutes ago.
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This is a video in my new Core Concepts series -- designed to provide students and lifelong learners a brief discussion focused on one main concept from a classic philosophical text and thinker.
This Core Concept video focuses on Marcus Tullius Cicero's work On The Nature Of The Gods, specifically on the Epicurean Velleius' criticisms of the Stoic school's viewpoints on the divine, specifically mentioning Zeno (the founder of the school), Aristo, Cleanthes, Persæus, Chrysippus, and Diogenes of Babylon.
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Get Cicero's On The Nature Of The Gods - amzn.to/3y45x2r
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Philosophy tutorials - reasonio.wordpress.com/tutorials
Take classes with me - reasonio.teachable.com
This is a video in my new Core Concepts series -- designed to provide students and lifelong learners a brief discussion focused on one main concept from a classic philosophical text and thinker.
This Core Concept video focuses on Marcus Tullius Cicero's work On The Nature Of The Gods, specifically on the Epicurean Velleius' criticisms of the Stoic school's viewpoints on the divine, specifically mentioning Zeno (the founder of the school), Aristo, Cleanthes, Persæus, Chrysippus, and Diogenes of Babylon.
If you'd like to support my work producing videos like this, become a Patreon supporter! Here's the link to find out more - including the rewards I offer backers: patreon.com/sadler
You can also make a direct contribution to help fund my ongoing educational projects, by clicking here: paypal.me/ReasonIO
If you're interested in philosophy tutorial sessions with me - especially on Cicero's thought and works - click here: reasonio.wordpress.com/tutorials
You can find the copy of the text I am using for this sequence on Cicero's On The Nature Of The Gods here - amzn.to/3y45x2r
My videos are used by students, lifelong learners, other professors, and professionals to learn more about topics, texts, and thinkers in philosophy, religious studies, literature, social-political theory, critical thinking, and communications. These include college and university classes, British A-levels preparation, and Indian civil service (IAS) examination preparation
#Cicero #Theology #Philosophy #Divine #Arguments #Stoicism #Skepticism #Epicureanism #Religion #Dialogue
(Amazon links are associate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases)