IELTS Listening Section-4(Stoicism) with answers – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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1.[Music] part four you will hear a professor of philosophy giving a talk on the ancient philosophy of stoicism first you have some time to look at questions 31 to 40 e now listen carefully and answer questions 31 to 40 ancient philosophy is not just about talking or lecturing or even reading long dense books in fact it is something people have used throughout history to solve their problems and to achieve their greatest triumphs specifically I am referring to stoicism which in my opinion is the most of all philosophies and the most stoicism was founded in ancient Greece by Zeno of citium in the early 3rd Century BC but was practiced by the likes of Epictetus Kato Sena and Marcus aelius a amazingly we still have access to these ideas despite the fact that the most famous stoics never wrote anything down for Kato definitely didn't Marcus aelius never intended his meditations to be anything but personal senica's letters were well letters and thoughts Come To Us by way of a note taking students stoic principles were based on the idea a that its followers could have an unshakable happiness in this life and the key to this was virtue the road to Virtue in turn lay in that destructive emotions like anger and jealousy are under our control they don't have to control us because we can learn to control them in the words of epicus external events like cannot control but the choices I make with regard to them I do control the modern day philosopher and writer Nasim Nicholas taleb defines a stoic as someone who has a different on experiences which most of us would see as wholly negative a stoic transforms fear into caution pain into transformation mistakes into initiation and desire into undertaking using this definition as a model we can see that throughout the centuries stoicism has been practiced in more recent history by Kings presidents artists writers and entrepreneurs the founding fathers of the United States were inspired by the philosophy George Washington was introduced to stoicism by his neighbors at age 17 and later put on a play based on the life of Kato to inspire his men Thomas Jefferson kept a copy of senica beside his bed writers and artists have also been inspired by the stoics Eugene dequa the renowned French romantic artist known best for his painting LIberty Leading the People was an an Ardent stoic referring to it as his consoling religion The Economist Adam Smith's theories on capitalism were significantly influenced by the stoicism that he studied as a school boy under a teacher who had translated Marcus aurelius's Works today's political leaders are no different with many finding their inspiration from the ancient texts former US President Bill Clinton rereads Marcus aelius every single year and many have compared former President Obama's calm leadership style to that of Kato when jaia ba the former prime minister of China claims that meditations is one of two books he travels with and that he has read it more than 100 times over the course of his life stoicism had a profound influence on Albert Ellis who invented cognitive behavior therapy which is used to help people manage their problems by changing the way that they think and behave it's most commonly used to treat depression the idea is that we can take control of Our Lives by challenging the irrational beliefs that create our faulty thinking symptoms and behaviors by using logic instead stoicism has also become popular in the world of business stoic principles can build the resilience and State of Mind required to overcome setbacks because stoics teach turning obstacles into opportunity a lesson every business entrepreneur needs to learn I would argue that studying stoicism is as relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago thanks to its brilliant insights into how to lead a good life at the very root of the thinking there is a very simple way of living control what you can and accept what you can't this is not as easy as it sounds and will require considerable practice it can take a LIF time to master the stoics also believed the most foundation for a good and happy life is not money Fame power or pleasure but having a disciplined and principled character something which seems to resonate with many people today that is the end of part four you now have one minute to check your answers to part four e e

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Vocabulário chave (CEFR B1)

achieving

A2

To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

Example:

"the key to achieving this was"

important

A2

Having relevant and crucial value.

Example:

"also believed the most important"

practical

B2

A part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability

Example:

"practical of all philosophies and"

therefore

A2

For that or this purpose, referring to something previously stated.

Example:

"therefore the most"

appealing

A2

To call upon another to decide a question controverted, to corroborate a statement, to vindicate one's rights, etc.

Example:

"appealing stoicism was founded in"

publication

B2

The act of publishing printed or other matter.

Example:

"publication Kato definitely didn't"

epictetus's

B1

A B1-level word commonly used in this context.

Example:

"epictetus's thoughts Come To Us by way"

understanding

B1

To grasp a concept fully and thoroughly, especially (of words, statements, art, etc.) to be aware of the meaning of and (of people) to be aware of the intent of.

Example:

"understanding that destructive emotions"

conscious

B2

The part of the mind that is aware of itself; the consciousness.

Example:

"conscious control they don't have to"

perspective

B2

A view, vista or outlook.

Example:

"perspective on experiences which most of"

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Análise de dificuldade & estatísticas do vídeo

Categoria
basic
Nível CEFR
B1
Duração
490
Total de palavras
768
Total de frases
135
Tamanho médio de frase
6 palavras

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