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The Philosopher's Compass - Eden Blazejak

1 h 5 min · 2 feb 2026
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I’m your host, Meredith Alexander Kunz, and in this episode of the Philosophers Compass podcast, I spoke with Eden Blazejak, a postdoctoral research fellow specializing in the political thought of Hellenistic philosophical schools, particularly Stoicism and Epicureanism. Eden shared his personal journey into Stoicism, highlighting how his initial interest was sparked by Seneca's writings, which resonated with his worldview. He discussed the practical applications of Stoicism in everyday life, emphasizing the importance of expectation setting and focusing on what is within our control. The conversation also dove into the differences between Stoicism and Epicureanism, exploring how both philosophies can be integrated into modern life for greater happiness and meaning. He has found particular meaning in the ancient Epicurean approach to life—not to be confused with modern “Epicureans.” Eden shared the relevance of both Stoic and Epicurean ancient philosophies in today's world, particularly in addressing the search for meaning. Our conversation led us to a thoughtful examination of how individuals can draw from both Stoic and Epicurean teachings to navigate life's complexities. That’s in keeping with my book, Beyond Stoicism (also titled Live Like a Philosopher in the UK), which makes a case for the value of curating our own life philosophy! (Please note: My audio had some issues in this episode- I hope you can still hear it clearly.)

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