Benjamin Cain
May 9, 2023

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But that article draws explicitly from McEvilley's book and specifically from his chapter on the ethics of imperturbability. That's what makes for the conflict between ancient and modern conceptions of enlightenment. The ancients revered a kind of tranquility, whereas moderns revere progress and the freedom to pursue pleasure as a decadent, self-centered consumer.

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Benjamin Cain
Benjamin Cain

Written by Benjamin Cain

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