Diogenes The Cynic

Diogenes The Cynic

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The Philosophy School
Año de edición:
2025
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Ética y filosofía moral
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9798232951184
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He lived in a ceramic jar, barked at aristocrats, and told Alexander the Great to get out of his sunlight. Diogenes of Sinope was not a madman; he was the most radical philosopher in Western history.To the citizens of ancient Athens, Diogenes was 'The Dog'-a beggar who urinated in public and mocked the pretensions of Plato. But beneath the shock tactics lay a sophisticated philosophical method designed to shatter the illusions of civilized society. While other philosophers debated the nature of justice in lecture halls, Diogenes performed it in the streets, demonstrating that the only true wealth is self-sufficiency.Diogenes The Cynic: A Beginner’s Guide moves beyond the famous anecdotes to explore the rigorous intellectual system of Cynicism. It challenges the modern reader to confront uncomfortable truths: that our desire for status is a trap, our possessions possess us, and our fear of social disapproval is the only real prison.Inside this guide to the 'shortcut to virtue,' you will discover:The Art of Shamelessness (Anaideia): How to liberate yourself from the tyranny of social expectation and the fear of embarrassment.Living According to Nature: A breakdown of the Cynic argument that happiness is simple, biology is honest, and civilization is often a corruption of human flourishing.The Practice of Hardship (Askesis): Why voluntary discomfort-cold showers, fasting, and simplicity-builds a psychological fortress that fortune cannot destroy.Speaking Truth to Power (Parrhesia): The ethical imperative of radical honesty, exemplified by Diogenes’s fearless confrontations with the most powerful men in the world.Cynicism vs. Modern Cynicism: How a philosophy of optimistic self-mastery was corrupted into a modern attitude of pessimistic distrust-and how to reclaim the original meaning.This is not a dry history of ideas. It is a toolkit for the modern non-conformist. Whether you are exploring minimalism, deepening your understanding of Stoicism, or simply exhausted by the performance of modern life, Diogenes offers a path to absolute freedom.Pick up the lamp. Search for the honest life. Discover why the man with nothing claimed to be happier than the King of Persia.

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