According to the Stoic doctrine of apatheia, one should not be bothered by the fact that someone carelessly translates "apatheia" as "apathy", leading to misleading and inaccurate representations for comedic effect.
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@mpigliucci how does this do? -
It's a comic, not a philosophy treatise. I thought it was funny, but no, that's not what apatheia means for the Stoics.
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Well, I am only an actor who is playing the part of someone who appears to exist in the world of appearances so I can genuinely not care, so there.
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For some reason this reminded me of something that could be a high noon open
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@_tonyq i have a feeling you've seen this but i just wanna loop you in just in case. lol -
Haha nah I haven’t. I’d rather you use a map than a loop. But loop me in my brudda
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