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Ward Farnsworth is professor of law and Nancy Barton Scholar at the Boston University School of Law.

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A helpful breakdown, analysis, and application of the Socratic method.
 
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Aidan767 | Feb 1, 2024 |
It aims at teaching good diction and eloquence through the use of examples but fails miserably to connect the brilliant excerpts and any actually useful advice to emulate them. Worthless.
 
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Edwin_Oldham | Jan 6, 2024 |
The book itself is great. Farnsworth has a wicked sense of humor that pops out occasionally and grabs the reader's attention. This is not a great book for the audio format, however. The Narrator is wonderful to listen to and delivers the material well, but for me, it seemed more like a reading of a list of quotes.

It's probably fine for other listeners, but for me, I definitely would get more from the book in its actual paper book format, along with note-taking materials.
 
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scathach01 | 10 altre recensioni | Jul 21, 2023 |
This is an unusually nice summary of this easy-to-understand but hard-to-do philosophy recommended to me by the great stoic, Vince D. Much of the text is collected quotations from the Stoics whose work has survived, Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. Some modern practitioners are also included, especially Montaigne and Schopenhauer (another entertaining, but lightweight philosopher). I liked it enough that I plan to read Farnsworth’s book on Rhetoric.

Much of Stoicism would be classified as psychology today; it is the self-help advice philosophy. The final chapter of this book addresses some of the critics of Stoicism, but in debate, you shouldn’t let the other team summarize your own criticisms for you.

I have various problems with Stoicism; the main one being that I have never met anyone without some CNS disease who changed their personality. Stoicism offers some good advice, but you need to be especially receptive to benefit from it, and, in most instances, I don’t think you will alter your life to fit Seneca’s recommendations, rather you will appreciate the recommendations if you already act that way. I suppose I am a Cynic.
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markm2315 | 10 altre recensioni | Jul 1, 2023 |

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