In this episode of Overthink, Dr. David Peña-Guzmán and Dr. Ellie Anderson interview Sebastian Purcell, an associate professor of philosophy, about his book, "The Outward Path: The Wisdom of the Aztecs." The discussion explores Aztec philosophy, particularly its pessimistic worldview, which contrasts with Western philosophical traditions that prioritize happiness and redemption. Purcell elucidates the Aztec concepts of rootedness, the chaotic nature of the mind, and the importance of community and ethical principles in living a good life. The conversation covers Aztec cosmology, ethics, and practices, such as "right speech," and compares them to Stoicism and Buddhism, highlighting the unique outward-focused approach of Aztec philosophy.
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