• 57. Donald J. Robertson on How to Think Like Socrates

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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57. Donald J. Robertson on How to Think Like Socrates

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    The Via Stoica Podcast, the podcast on Stoicism, welcomes back Donald J. Robertson, who joins us again. This time we're talking about Socrates, relating to his new book: How to Think Like Socrates.

    Donald Robertson is a psychotherapist and an expert in CBT, he's an international speaker, and the author of multiple books, such as The Philosophy of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Stoicism and the Art of Happiness, How to Think Like a Roman Emperor, Verissimus, Marcus Aurelius The Stoic Emperor, and How to Think Like Socrates.

    In this episode we focus on Socrates, what Donald has learned from his research on this wise man, how we might be received in our modern times, and what he wants to achieve with his new book.

    Check out our previous interview with him in Episode 17 about his previous book, Marcus Aurelius, The Stoic Emperor. There you can learn more about his background, how he got into Stoicism, the recent developments of this philosophy, and where it might be heading.

    Feel free to listen to all the other interesting interviews we've had so far on the Via Stoica Podcast, so make sure to subscribe and leave a rating.

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