I generally agree, though I think that psychology will likely have some useful insights beyond the heuristics and biases program and CBT (which is itself largely repackaged Stoicism).
This applies only to Stoic psychology. There were other aspects to (Greek) Stoicism, namely, “physics” (very rudimentary cosmology and metaphysics) and “logic” (which was quite prescient, anticipating Carnap and Frege in several respects).
I generally agree, though I think that psychology will likely have some useful insights beyond the heuristics and biases program and CBT (which is itself largely repackaged Stoicism).
This applies only to Stoic psychology. There were other aspects to (Greek) Stoicism, namely, “physics” (very rudimentary cosmology and metaphysics) and “logic” (which was quite prescient, anticipating Carnap and Frege in several respects).
I’m aware but less concerned with those elements, since both have easily been supplanted by modern developments.