PhilosophyTube is usually pretty cool but I think this is kind of an L? She gets into some pretty heavy criticisms of the traditional Stoic philosophy and seem to just dismiss them all at the end. I don't know how someone can say that "You can be in literal chains and be the freest person in the world if you are a sage" with a straight face. I know it's technically true from some perspectives but it just seems so hollow compared to everything else in the video. Mental freedom doesn't help someone when they're doing a daily 12 hour shift that drives them to the edge of exhaustion and takes away everything they enjoy in life.

None of this is me criticizing Stoicism, btw, I don't think I'm smart enough to, just felt like a weird end to the discussion part of the video

Maybe, I'm just not familiar enough with PhilosophyTube's format?

  • KarlJung [none/use name]
    hexagon
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    1 year ago

    I think that might be what she was getting at anyways, in retrospect I feel kind of bad, this post from me feels a bit like a nitpick

    • ChestRockwell [comrade/them, any]
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      1 year ago

      No it's a really legitimate critique. The fact is, stoicism remains really troubling, since it basically devalues politics. It's also just not a real replacement for real freedom, but the philosophy pretends that it is.