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Episode 158: Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy (Part One)

Episode 158: Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy (Part One)

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast · Mark Linsenmayer

February 13, 201755m 29s

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Show Notes

On the Consolation, written as he awaited execution in 524 CE. Do bad things really happen to good people? Boethius, surprisingly, says no, for Stoic (anything that can be taken away can't be of central importance; you can't lose your virtue in this way), Aristotelian (all things tend toward the good, and the best thing for a person is achieving his or her innate potential, which is to be virtuous), and Christian (God's unknowable plan means that even the stuff that seems bad really isn't) reasons.

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