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The ancient Stoics never used the term "metacognition," but this modern psychological concept illuminates the core of their philosophy. Michael and Caleb explore how the Stoic emphasis on examining our thoughts—what psychologists now call metacognition—is central to both Stoic theory and practice. They unpack why the Stoics saw this capacity for mental self-reflection as divine, how it distinguishes humans from animals, and why mastering it is essential for living well. A practical discussion for anyone interested in training their mind the Stoic way.
(04:53) Metacognition in Stoicism
(10:11) Metacognition as Philosophy
(24:37) Judgement in Stoicism
(27:05) Metacognition in Practice
(41:31) Takeaways
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The ancient Stoics never used the term "metacognition," but this modern psychological concept illuminates the core of their philosophy. Michael and Caleb explore how the Stoic emphasis on examining our thoughts—what psychologists now call metacognition—is central to both Stoic theory and practice. They unpack why the Stoics saw this capacity for mental self-reflection as divine, how it distinguishes humans from animals, and why mastering it is essential for living well. A practical discussion for anyone interested in training their mind the Stoic way.
(04:53) Metacognition in Stoicism
(10:11) Metacognition as Philosophy
(24:37) Judgement in Stoicism
(27:05) Metacognition in Practice
(41:31) Takeaways
***
Subscribe to The Stoa Letter for weekly meditations, actions, and links to the best Stoic resources: www.stoaletter.com/subscribe
Download the Stoa app (it’s a free download): https://stoameditation.com/pod
If you try the Stoa app and find it useful, but truly cannot afford it, email us and we'll set you up with a free account.
Listen to more episodes and learn more here: https://stoameditation.com/blog/stoa-conversations/
Check out our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@stoaphilosophy
Thanks to Michael Levy for graciously letting us use his music in the conversations: https://ancientlyre.com/

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