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7502 | For Stoics the true self is defined by what I can be master of [Stoic school, by Foucault] |
Full Idea: For the Stoics, the true self is defined only by what I can be master of. | |
From: report of Stoic school (fragments/reports [c.200 BCE]) by Michel Foucault - On the Genealogy of Ethics | |
A reaction: Interesting. This ties the self to the will - indeed, it almost identifies the self with the will. Why is the self the parts that are mastered, rather than the part that does the mastering? I master my shoes, but they are not me. |