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Demian's avatar

Thanks Massimo,

I recall that I read somewhere that "dissent" for the Stoics is actually a multi-step process that involves:

(1) Suspension of judgement

(2) Negating the Impression (¬p)

(3) Assenting to the Negation (assenting to ¬p).

Is that correct?

Epictetus text seems compatible with this. Before knowing that I thought that dissenting was more like "disregarding" the false impression (like ignoring it), but that would mean that there is no thought process involved. I really can't find the exact source, so I am not 100% sure, but this article seems to suggest that: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/stoicism/#Prop.

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Sibbs Mat's avatar

I started using the Handbook last year, and I've recently finished week 52 and circled back to week 1. I don't plan to go over the entire syllabus in the same order, but I thought there was something poetic about starting, ending, and then restarting again with the Dichotomy of Control.

I find the exercises quite enlightening and very practical.

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