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Paperback Epictetus Book

ISBN: 102535219X

ISBN13: 9781025352190

Epictetus

"Epictetus" offers a comprehensive look at the life-changing teachings of one of the most significant figures in Stoic philosophy. As preserved by his student Arrian, the work brings to light the rigorous ethical framework and practical wisdom that defined the philosopher's school of thought. The text focuses on the "Discourses" and the "Enchiridion," or Manual, which serve as foundational guides for achieving internal freedom and mental clarity through the exercise of reason and self-discipline.

The central theme of the work is the mastery of the self and the importance of distinguishing between things within our power and those beyond our control. By emphasizing the cultivation of virtue and the rejection of external dependencies, these teachings provide a roadmap for navigating life's hardships with composure and integrity. This collection is a vital resource for understanding the Socratic influence on later Hellenistic thought and the evolution of Stoicism into a practical art of living. Its enduring relevance lies in its direct, uncompromising approach to personal ethics, making it a cornerstone of classical literature and a timeless guide for anyone seeking a more resilient and meaningful existence.

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