This paper explores how to deliberate about food choices from a Stoic perspective informed by the value of environmental sustainability. This perspective is reconstructed from both ancient and contemporary sources of Stoic philosophy. An account of what the Stoic goal of “living in agreement with Nature” would amount to in dietary practice is presented. Given ecological facts about food production, an argument is made that Stoic virtue made manifest as wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance compel Stoic practitioners to select locally sourced, low resource input, plant-based foods whenever circumstances allow. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V
The paper develops a philosophy of nutrition, based on the idea that nutrition is the fundamental co...
The eating behaviors of populations and individuals depend on multiple geographic, climatic, cultura...
Can the Stoic conception of what is within our power be adapted to fit our scientifically informed v...
The norms of simplicity, convenience, unfussiness, and self-control guide Diogenes the Cynic, Zeno o...
The ancient Stoics believed that virtue is the only true good and as such both necessary and suffici...
On the Nature of the Gods 2. 159–60; trans. Rackham 1933 It would be a long story to tell of the ser...
With the notion of advancing a modern Stoic environmental ethical framework, we explore the philosop...
Since the introduction of neoclassical economic theory, material wealth and accumulation have been l...
This chapter considers how ancient Stoic cosmopolitanism – roughly, the claim all human beings are m...
The aim of Stoic practical wisdom is to live in agreement with nature. That is the goal, but how doe...
First, the thorny problem of locating the Midwest is treated. Second, the ancient Stoics’ understand...
This dissertation develops an interpretation of the foundational commitments of Stoic ethics. I argu...
How much thought have you given to the idea of food? Why do we eat some things and not others, even ...
A growing number of people are paying more attention to the concept of environmental sustainability,...
AbstractObjectivesThe French philosopher Brillat-Savarin with his sentence: “Tell me what you eat an...
The paper develops a philosophy of nutrition, based on the idea that nutrition is the fundamental co...
The eating behaviors of populations and individuals depend on multiple geographic, climatic, cultura...
Can the Stoic conception of what is within our power be adapted to fit our scientifically informed v...
The norms of simplicity, convenience, unfussiness, and self-control guide Diogenes the Cynic, Zeno o...
The ancient Stoics believed that virtue is the only true good and as such both necessary and suffici...
On the Nature of the Gods 2. 159–60; trans. Rackham 1933 It would be a long story to tell of the ser...
With the notion of advancing a modern Stoic environmental ethical framework, we explore the philosop...
Since the introduction of neoclassical economic theory, material wealth and accumulation have been l...
This chapter considers how ancient Stoic cosmopolitanism – roughly, the claim all human beings are m...
The aim of Stoic practical wisdom is to live in agreement with nature. That is the goal, but how doe...
First, the thorny problem of locating the Midwest is treated. Second, the ancient Stoics’ understand...
This dissertation develops an interpretation of the foundational commitments of Stoic ethics. I argu...
How much thought have you given to the idea of food? Why do we eat some things and not others, even ...
A growing number of people are paying more attention to the concept of environmental sustainability,...
AbstractObjectivesThe French philosopher Brillat-Savarin with his sentence: “Tell me what you eat an...
The paper develops a philosophy of nutrition, based on the idea that nutrition is the fundamental co...
The eating behaviors of populations and individuals depend on multiple geographic, climatic, cultura...
Can the Stoic conception of what is within our power be adapted to fit our scientifically informed v...