College of Stoic Philosophers


The College currently offers three levels of education: an Introduction to Stoicism (IS) course, which can be completed in less than a month of your spare time, a Stoic Essential Studies (SES) course, which takes 4-6 months, depending on the commitment of the student, and the Stoic Master Course (SMC), which takes 9 months and another level of commitment.

Each student will be assigned a mentor to work with the student in becoming a knowledgeable and practicing Stoic. Mentors and students correspond by email, and these exchanges will provide an opportunity to examine any issues, questions, or problems that arise. In the case of more advanced work that may require the insight and expertise of a scholar, the College is fortunate to have Fellows of the College who have agreed to be available.

For more information see the College Website.

Mentors

John Barnett, Ph.D., University of Central Florida
Elen Buzaré, Master of Insurance Law, Lyon III University, Fr
Julian Evans, B.A., Oxford University, UK
Paul Lanagan, MBA and Master of Technology, Deakin University, Au
Erik Wiegardt, M.F.A., University of Oregon

Fellows of the College

Lawrence C. Becker, Ph.D.,
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the College of William and Mary, and Fellow of Hollins University.
Area of Expertise: Ethics, Stoic emotions
R. Kevin Hill, J.D., Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Portland State University.
Area of Expertise: Stoic influences in modern philosophy
William O. Stephens, Ph.D.,
Professor of Philosophy and Classical & Near Eastern Studies, Creighton University.
Area of Expertise: Epictetus, Ancient languages

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