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Single Idea 21394

[filed under theme 1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 3. Philosophy Defined ]

Full Idea

[Philosophical speculation] consists in knowing the elements of 'logos', what each of them is like, how they fit together, and what follows from them.

Gist of Idea

Philosophy is knowing each logos, how they fit together, and what follows from them

Source

Epictetus (The Discourses [c.56], 4.08.14), quoted by A.A. Long - Hellenistic Philosophy 4.1

Book Ref

Long,A.A.: 'Hellenistic Philosophy' [Duckworth 1986], p.111


A Reaction

[Said to echo Zeno] If you substitute understanding for 'logos' (plausibly), I think this is exactly the view of philosophy I would subscribe to. We want to understand each aspect of life, and we want those understandings to cohere with one another.

Related Idea

Idea 21403 The later Stoics identified the logos with an air-fire compound, called 'pneuma' [Chrysippus, by Long]


The 40 ideas from 'The Discourses'

Epictetus developed a notion of will as the source of our responsibility [Epictetus, by Frede,M]
In the Discourses choice [prohairesis] defines our character and behaviour [Epictetus, by Frede,M]
Not even Zeus can control what I choose [Epictetus]
You can fetter my leg, but not even Zeus can control my power of choice [Epictetus]
I will die as becomes a person returning what he does not own [Epictetus]
We consist of animal bodies and god-like reason [Epictetus]
We make progress when we improve and naturalise our choices, asserting their freedom [Epictetus]
Tragedies are versified sufferings of people impressed by externals [Epictetus]
God created humans as spectators and interpreters of God's works [Epictetus]
Freedom is acting by choice, with no constraint possible [Epictetus]
Freedom is making all things happen by choice, without constraint [Epictetus]
Because reason performs all analysis, we should analyse reason - but how? [Epictetus]
Punishing a criminal for moral ignorance is the same as punishing someone for being blind [Epictetus]
Reason itself must be compounded from some of our impressions [Epictetus]
The essences of good and evil are in dispositions to choose [Epictetus]
Don't be frightened of pain or death; only be frightened of fearing them [Epictetus]
A person is as naturally a part of a city as a foot is part of the body [Epictetus]
If I know I am fated to be ill, I should want to be ill [Epictetus]
Both god and the good bring benefits, so their true nature seems to be the same [Epictetus]
Asses are born to carry human burdens, not as ends in themselves [Epictetus]
A wise philosophers uses reason to cautiously judge each aspect of living [Epictetus]
We are citizens of the universe, and principal parts of it [Epictetus]
A citizen should only consider what is good for the whole society [Epictetus]
A citizen is committed to ignore private advantage, and seek communal good [Epictetus]
If we could foresee the future, we should collaborate with disease and death [Epictetus]
We have a natural sense of honour [Epictetus]
If someone harms themselves in harming me, then I harm myself by returning the harm [Epictetus]
Philosophy investigates the causes of disagreements, and seeks a standard for settling them [Epictetus]
The task of philosophy is to establish standards, as occurs with weights and measures [Epictetus]
Self-evidence is most obvious when people who deny a proposition still have to use it [Epictetus]
Knowledge of what is good leads to love; only the wise, who distinguish good from evil, can love [Epictetus]
Every species produces exceptional beings, and we must just accept their nature [Epictetus]
Zeus gave me a nature which is free (like himself) from all compulsion [Epictetus]
We can't believe apparent falsehoods, or deny apparent truths [Epictetus]
Each of the four elements in you is entirely scattered after death [Epictetus]
Health is only a good when it is used well [Epictetus]
The evil for everything is what is contrary to its nature [Epictetus]
All human ills result from failure to apply preconceptions to particular cases [Epictetus]
Philosophy is knowing each logos, how they fit together, and what follows from them [Epictetus]
Homer wrote to show that the most blessed men can be ruined by poor judgement [Epictetus]