Index Articulorum
A list of all articles on this site, so you can better navigate Figs in Winter
Here is a handy list of all the posts that have appeared in Figs in Winter, periodically updated. They are organized by philosopher and by the three classic topoi of logic, science (broadly construed, including the humanities), and ethics. (Why? See here.) Additional subheadings group, among others, the Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers series, our e-books, videos, and Stoic practice sessions. Podcast episodes are listed on a separate tab (with some exceptions, see below). Most recent essays on top within each subheading.
Use the (subtle) ToC feature on the left side of the screen (only in the desktop version, not available on mobile or in the app, ask Substack!) to navigate to a specific section. You should see short vertically parallel lines, click on them, and the ToC will reveal itself. You can also simply search within the page for something that interests you using a keyword.
The current version of the index covers posts published between September 9, 2022 (beginning of publication) and July 8, 2025 (included), for a total of 386 posts (counting podcast episodes and suggested readings, not listed here). Check back from time to time for further updates.
Massimo’s own stuff
Books that Matter: the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
Video: Beyond Stoicism—A guide to the good life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and other ancient philosophers
Beyond Stoicism, introduction to the book
Video: The Quest for Character—What the Story of Socrates and Alcibiades Teaches Us about Our Search for Good Leaders
Five insights about character (from The Quest for Character)
Alas, Alcibiades, what condition you suffer from! (Excerpt from The Quest for Character)
Video: A Field Guide to a Happy Life—53 Brief Lessons for Living
Philosophers
Aristotle vs the Stoics: part II, ethics
Aristotle vs the Stoics: part I, metaphysics and logic
Epictetus’s radical Stoicism—Part II
Epictetus’s radical Stoicism—Part I
Reflecting on Ken Frazier, skeptic
Marcus Aurelius’ Ten “Commandments” to Himself
Protagoras: should we re-evaluate the Sophists?
Profiles in Skepticism
Arcesilaus, founder of the Skeptic Academy
Profiles in Pseudoscience
Logic (i.e., good reasoning)
On the worth of comedy and tragedy
It ain’t no fallacy: on living according to Nature
The Nazi problem, a Stoic take
What, if any, is the difference between religion and philosophy?
Sciences & Humanities (i.e., understanding the world)
Stoicism, emotions, and the “irrational tug”
On the question of cosmic meaning (or lack thereof)
“Up to us”: the Stoic take on the free will problem
Let’s talk about (biological) sex—part II
Let’s talk about (biological) sex—part I
Self-Evident: How Benjamin Franklin’s two-word edit changed American history
The problem with Deepak Chopra
On the Stoic God (or absence thereof)
Why Epicureans and Utilitarians are wrong: on the axiology of pain and pleasure
Scientific facts, scientific theories, and dishonest legislators
Determinism, swerves, and the relationship between metaphysics and ethics
On the steps of Marcus Aurelius: visiting Carnuntum
Ethics (i.e., good living)
Five Roman myths—part II
Five Roman myths—part I
Some thoughts on Effective Altruism
Stoic role ethics: a primer
The universality of virtue ethics—III—Daoism
The universality of virtue ethics—II—Confucianism
The universality of virtue ethics—I—Buddhism
Facing old age and death: a study in contrasts
The Columnist and the Dog: a tale of two ascetics
Dealing with insults, the Stoic way
Telic vs atelic activities and the meaning of life
Vita Dulcis: fear and desire in the Roman Empire
Prosochē or not prosochē? On Stoic mindfulness
New Year’s Resolutions, Stoic Style
Everything you always wanted to know about Greek philosophy
Philosophy as a Way of Life—IV—Only the present is our happiness
Philosophy as a Way of Life—III—Socrates and the finest state of the human soul
Philosophy as a Way of Life—II—Spiritual exercises
Philosophy as a Way of Life—I—How to run a philosophical school
Figs in winter and the idea of an art of living (The first article in this newsletter.)
New Stoicism
Podcast summaries
(These are not individual episodes, which you will find here, but the occasional recap when we finish a given text, like Plato’s Laches, with links to all pertinent episodes.)
Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, book 1
The Leading Doctrines of Epicurus
Epicurus's Letter to Menoeceus
Plato’s Ion
Plato’s Laches
Plato’s Lysis
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers
XXXII, How to lose yourself with Buddha and followers—Part I & Part II
XXVIII, How to flourish with Aristotle
XXVII, How to do the right thing with Seneca
XXVI, How to focus with John Cassian
XXV, How to have a life with Seneca
XX, How to tell a joke with Cicero and Quintilian
XIX, How to give with Seneca
XVIII, How to think about God with Cicero
XVII, How to keep your cool with Seneca
XV, How to be a friend with Cicero
XIV, How to win an argument with Cicero
XIII, How to grow old with Cicero
XII, How to run a country with Cicero
XI, How to win an election with Quintus T. Cicero
X, How to be a bad emperor with Suetonius
IX, How to be content with Horace
VIII, How to tell a story with Aristotle
VII, How to die with Seneca
VI, How to grieve with Pseudo-Cicero
V, How to say no with Diogenes and the Cynics
IV, How to drink with Obsopoeus
III, How to be a leader with Plutarch
II, How to keep an open mind with Sextus Empiricus
I, How to be free, Epictetus style
E-books
Videos
How to Live a Good Life-V-Confucianism and Daoism
How to Live a Good Life-IV-Ethical Culture and Secular Humanism
How to Live a Good Life-III-Stoicism and Epicureanism
How to Live a Good Life-II-Buddhism and Hinduism
How to Live a Good Life-I-Introduction
Quintus Curtius on translating Cicero
John Sellars on Stoicism and Epicureanism
Josiah Osgood on how to be a bad emperor
Michael Fontaine on Cicero, jokes, and grief
Vittorio Bufacchi on why Cicero matters
Richard Bett on ancient Skepticism
Don Robertson on Marcus Aurelius
Jeff Beneker on Plutarch and leadership
Mark Usher on Cynicism and how to say no
Robin Reames on the importance of rhetoric
James Romm on Seneca
Peter Adamson on Classical and Hellenistic philosophy
Tony Long on Epictetus
Robin Waterfield on Plato
Practice sessions
Discipline of Assent
Practice like a Stoic: Conclusion
47, Analyze anger
46, Pause when angry
38, Observe and counter four moods of the mind
37, Catch and examine the judgments underlying your impressions and impulses
36, Catch and apply the dichotomy of control to initial impressions
Discipline of Action
34, Care about more people (and other beings)
19, Cut out busyness
Discipline of Desire & Aversion
16, Contemplate death, and how to live
10, Act the opposite
Practice like a Stoic: Introduction
The Index has now been updated all the way back to the beginning of publication (i.e., 9 September 2022). I have also added additional subheadings for ease of navigation.
The Index now also contains the podcast summaries that I publish whenever we finish a particular text, like Plato’s Ion, or Epicurus’s Letter to Menoeceus. Each summary in turns contains the links to all episodes pertinent to that text.