Stoic Psychology: Why What You Think is Up to You (Episode 23)

Stoic Psychology

Why did the Stoics believe what you think is up to you? What are the components of thought?

Caleb Ontiveros and Michael Tremblay discuss that in this episode. We start with the Stoic theory of mind and then move to how we can use their psychology to understand others and ourselves better. We then cover the radical Stoic ideas that no one does wrong willingly and weakness of will is impossible.

(00:53) Introduction
(03:14) The Hegemonicon
(07:12) Four Abilities of the Mind
(18:51) Choosing What To Believe
(31:41) The Importance of Preconceptions
(37:08) No One Does Wrong Willingly
(43:14) Thinking Better

Stoa Conversations is Caleb Ontiveros and Michael Tremblay’s podcast on Stoic theory and practice.


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Caleb Ontiveros has a background in academic philosophy (MA) and startups. His favorite Stoic is Marcus Aurelius. Follow him here: https://twitter.com/calebmontiveros


Michael Tremblay also has a background in academic philosophy (PhD) where he focused on Epictetus. He is also a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. His favorite Stoic is Epictetus. Follow him here: https://twitter.com/_MikeTremblay


Thanks to Michael Levy for graciously letting us use his music in the conversations.