In this episode of "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis," Dr. Vervaeke transitions from discussing the Axial Revolution in India to exploring its impact on the West, specifically focusing on the period following Alexander the Great's conquests. He contrasts the deeply connected world of the Greek polis with the fragmented and disoriented Hellenistic era, characterized by a sense of "domicide" or loss of home. The lecture then delves into how philosophy responded to this meaning crisis, highlighting the Epicureans and their focus on alleviating suffering by addressing the root of anxiety, particularly the fear of death, by accepting mortality and focusing on meaningful relationships. Dr. Vervaeke then introduces the Stoics, who build upon the ideas of Socrates and the Cynics, emphasizing the importance of managing the process of co-identification and strengthening agency in the face of domicile, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of Stoic practices in the next episode.
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