Dear Classical Wisdom Reader,
It’s something we all feel, at some point or another.
Anxiety has been a part of the human experience since time immemorial, but the modern world has a tendency to pathologize it, and aims to banish it as much as possible.
But what if this was the wrong approach?
With the help of both ancient philosophy and history, perhaps we can see anxiety as a source not only of suffering, but also of insight.
Join us on for our next LIVE webinar event, The Philosophy of Anxiety, on March 6th at NOON EST.
Anya will be joined by a panel of experts, including Michael Fontaine, Professor of Classics at Cornell University, Samir Chopra, professor emeritus of philosophy at Brooklyn College, and Katherine D. Van Schaik, Vanderbilt physician and Assistant Professor of Classics at Cornell University.
They will be discussing anxiety and ancient responses to it, and what we can learn from them…
You can read more about the event and register to attend HERE!
***Register and enter to win a copy of Samir Chopra's new book, "Anxiety: A Philosophical Guide". We'll be giving away three copies - US only.
If you can’t join us live, do not worry! We will send a recording to all those who register.
Check out this week’s resources just below…
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That’s it for this week!
All the best,
Sean Kelly
Managing Editor
Classical Wisdom