

Stoicism as a Civilizational Ethics of Endurance
This article is the second part of a three-part series on Daoism, Stoicism, and their comparative relevance for modern societies. While the first article examined Daoism as a civilizational ethics of restraint against domination and ecological excess, this study focuses on Stoicism as a Western ethical response to systemic crisis under empire. Stoicism did not emerge as a philosophy of political reform or institutional redesign. It arose as an ethics of endurance in a world
Arda Tunca
Dec 24, 202519 min read


Daoism as a Civilizational Ethics of Crisis
This article is the first part of a three-part series on Daoism, Stoicism, and their comparative relevance for modern societies. The present study focuses exclusively on Daoism as a civilizational response to systemic crisis. The second article will examine Stoicism as a parallel Western ethics of endurance under imperial power. The third will offer a systematic philosophical comparison of these two traditions in relation to contemporary capitalism, artificial intelligence, a
Arda Tunca
Dec 13, 202513 min read














