
A BOOK IN PROGRESS [PART 3]: ON STOICISM, FREE WILL & FATE
by Kenan Malik
My book on the history of moral thought, due to be published next year by Atlantic, is beginning to take shape (I should hopefully have finished writing it by late summer / early autumn). Every month I am posting small sections from the book. This excerpt is from the conclusion of Chapter 3, which begins in Aristotle’s moral thought and ends in Stoicism. THE PHILOSOPHER ZENO WAS ONCE FLOGGING A SLAVE WHO HAD STOLEN SOME goods. ‘But I was fated to […]
Categories: History of moral thought • Tags: aristotle, cosmopolitanism, ethics, eudaimonia, fate, free will, greek philosophy, history of moral thought, kenan malik's books, socrates, stoicism, universalism, virtue ethics