“Cynicism is fundamentally about self-defense from future pain”
I find this confusing. Aren’t cynics actually Idealists? That is, their fundamental position is that there is Virtue to be found once the falsity of fame, power, wealth, vanity, and pomp are cast aside? They don’t seem to be defending themselves from pain, rather the almost seem to seek it—that’s why they wandered homeless like wild dogs (cynic, from cyne, Greek for dog) or at best lived unwashed in barrels?
@mitchell
“Cynicism is fundamentally about self-defense from future pain”
I find this confusing. Aren’t cynics actually Idealists? That is, their fundamental position is that there is Virtue to be found once the falsity of fame, power, wealth, vanity, and pomp are cast aside? They don’t seem to be defending themselves from pain, rather the almost seem to seek it—that’s why they wandered homeless like wild dogs (cynic, from cyne, Greek for dog) or at best lived unwashed in barrels?