Philosophy of a Stoic
Explore the stoic mindset through ancient and modern philosophy in this insightful online course shaped for critical and rational thinkers.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The stoics weren’t bothered by noisy neighbours, political chaos, or the price of lentils—and yet, their philosophy has stood the test of centuries. This course on the Philosophy of a Stoic presents the art of controlled response, logical reasoning, and inner discipline with the timeless teachings of Epictetus, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius and others. By examining stoic texts and interpretations, learners discover how philosophy helps navigate everything from daily dilemmas to global uncertainty—with less noise and more thought.
Beyond scrolls and marble busts, this course explores how philosophy serves as a tool for personal clarity, mental structure, and ethical decision-making. Stoicism is not about being emotionless; it’s about not letting emotions make all the decisions. Learners will dive into concepts like virtue, fate, mortality, and judgement, all through the lens of logic-driven philosophy. It’s not a therapy session, but your overthinking brain might thank you.
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Learning Outcomes
- Define key stoic principles and their philosophical significance today.
- Interpret primary texts from major stoic philosophers with confidence.
- Understand how stoicism relates to modern philosophical frameworks.
- Apply philosophical reasoning to moral and ethical daily questions.
- Explore the impact of stoic thought on western philosophy overall.
Who is this course for?
- Thinkers who enjoy reasoning through life’s everyday questions.
- Students of classical and modern philosophy seeking deeper knowledge.
- Writers exploring philosophical angles in creative or critical work.
- Professionals needing calm reasoning in high-pressure roles.
- Anyone tired of reacting first and thinking later.
Career Path (UK Average Salaries)
- Philosophy Lecturer – £38,000 to £60,000 per year
- Ethics Consultant – £40,000 to £68,000 per year
- Author or Columnist (Philosophy Focus) – £25,000 to £55,000 per year
- Research Analyst – Humanities – £32,000 to £52,000 per year
- Policy Advisor (Public Sector) – £42,000 to £70,000 per year
- Higher Education Administrator – £30,000 to £48,000 per year
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