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Practical Stoicism

Beyond The Individual with Will Johncock

Practical Stoicism

Evergreen Podcasts

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

I had an insightful discussion with Will Johncock about his book, "Beyond the Individual." Will explored the themes of Stoicism, particularly how it emphasizes community and connection rather than just individualism. As a philosopher and academic, he delved into Stoicism's perspectives on individualism and collectivism, highlighting the importance of understanding where we as individuals end and where the rest of the world begins. He discussed his academic journey, noting how he became interested in Stoicism during his graduate studies in philosophy and sociology. Will explained the concept of Oikeiôsis, emphasizing the Stoic belief in the interconnectedness of all beings and the shared mind. This concept challenges the modern interpretations of Stoicism that focus heavily on individual resilience and self-improvement. Instead, Will's approach highlights the Stoic view of our social nature and responsibilities to others. The podcast also touched on practical applications of Stoic principles in modern life, like parenting and education. Will argued for incorporating Stoic values in early education to foster a sense of community and connectedness from a young age. He addressed the challenges posed by contemporary individualistic interpretations of Stoicism, advocating for a more nuanced and traditional understanding of the philosophy. For those interested in exploring these themes further, Will Johncock's book "Beyond the Individual" offers a detailed and accessible exploration of Stoicism's focus on community and connection. The book is available for purchase online, and it provides a fresh perspective on Stoic philosophy, challenging some of the more individualistic interpretations prevalent today. -- Become a Patron : https://stoicismpod.com/members Check out Neurohacker and save : https://neurohacker.com/practical Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:30.0

Hey there, Procaptan. Welcome back to the podcast. Today I'm going to have a conversation with

0:35.4

Will Johncock, who is the author of, I think it's a new book,

0:39.3

I guess in the big picture, it's pretty new.

0:41.3

It's about a year old.

0:42.1

It's called Beyond the Individual, with the subtitle being Stoic Philosophy on Community and Connection.

0:49.3

And it is a phenomenal book.

0:51.5

And very thankfully, although Will is a academic, he did not publish it through

0:57.5

an academic press, which is just so terrific. Because as you know at this point after buying,

1:02.2

goodness knows how many books yourself on stoicism, probably. When books are released through

1:06.4

academic presses, they have a tendency to cost a lot of money, $100, $150, $200, as if they were textbooks.

1:13.4

There's reasons for this that I don't understand well enough to dive into, but it's not great

1:18.0

for everyday consumers like you or I who don't have $100 to $200 to spend on a book.

1:23.8

Beyond the individual is just $29 in paperback, $32 in hardcover, and only

1:31.1

$10 on Kindle. It is well worth those dollars, and I would encourage you to go pick up a copy

1:38.6

at your earliest convenience when you have a little bit of extra quid to spend. I'd also like to say

1:44.0

that I will be trying to

1:45.7

host Will within the patron Discord channel in the Discord community in the upcoming week or two.

1:52.7

I think it's a good opportunity to give patrons the chance to ask Will questions directly.

1:58.2

I think he will also enjoy that. He seemed to like the suggestion when I made

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