Living Simply: The Cynic Way – From Diogenes to Julian
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This month, we'll dive into Cynic philosophy, the ancient Greek school that challenged social conventions and proposed a life of simplicity.
We’ll trace the origins of the Cynics in classical Greece, focusing in more detail on:
- The bold ideas and lives of Diogenes of Sinope, who lived in radical defiance of materialism
- And Emperor Julian, who later revived Cynic ideals within the Roman world.
Let's discover together how their provocative teachings on freedom, authenticity, and moral courage still resonate today. We look forward to welcoming you!
Recommended preparation
- We recommend this article for a quick overview about cynicism.
- For diving deeper, this Podcast by the BBC offers great insight.
For Philosophical Minds Zurich theme events in general:
At our theme events, we begin with a brief topic introduction, followed by engaging discussions in small groups. It’s all about conversation, not just listening. Also, please note, we keep the atmosphere relaxed and informal—there’s no pressure to speak in front of anyone.
Important: When you register for the event, please commit to it and don't be a NO SHOW. Presumably, when the ancient philosophers decided to go to an event, they kept to it. ;)
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We look forward to seeing you.
