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Concentric Circles of Oikeiōsis

Concentric Circles of Oikeiōsis

Stoic model of expanding natural affection outward from the self through family and fellow citizens to all of humanity.

Systematized by Hierocles, this model describes moral development as concentric circles around the individual: one's own body at the center, then family, extended kin, fellow citizens, and finally all human beings. The philosophical task is to draw these circles closer together — to bring the distant near, as if every person were a brother. This refutes the misconception that Stoicism is a form of egoism.