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  • Enchiridion

    Enriched edition. Including The Discourses of Epictetus and Fragments

    The 'Enchiridion,' written by the philosopher Arrian, serves as a concise manual of Stoic ethics, drawing heavily from the teachings of Epictetus, a prominent Stoic philosopher. This text, composed in a clear, accessible style, distills the essence of Stoic thought into practical guidance for daily living. Arrian's literary approach reflects a commitment to delivering philosophical wisdom that ... Read more

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  • Enchiridion & The Discourses of Epictetus

    Including the Fragments

    Translated by William Abbott Oldfather ...
    The Enchiridion or Manual of Epictetus is a short manual of Stoic ethical advice compiled by Arrian, a 2nd-century disciple of the Greek philosopher Epictetus. Although the content is similar to the Discourses of Epictetus, it is not a summary of the Discourses but rather a compilation of practical precepts. Eschewing metaphysics, Arrian focused his attention on Epictetus's work applying ... Read more

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  • Enchiridion & The Discourses of Epictetus

    Enriched edition. Including the Fragments

    Arrian Epictetus's "Enchiridion & The Discourses of Epictetus" serves as a profound entry point into Stoic philosophy, encapsulating the teachings of the great Stoic philosopher Epictetus as imparted by his devoted student, Arrian. The text combines accessibility with philosophical depth, employing a clear and didactic style that reflects the oral tradition from which Epictetus's teachings emerged ... Read more

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  • Enchiridion

    Enriched edition. Including The Discourses of Epictetus & Fragments

    Arrian Epictetus' 'Enchiridion' is a philosophical discourse that serves as a handbook for living a virtuous life based on Stoic principles. Written in a concise and straightforward style, the book covers topics such as mindfulness, self-discipline, and acceptance of things beyond our control. Epictetus' writing style is marked by a profound clarity and directness, making his timeless wisdom ... Read more

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  • Enchiridion

    Enriched edition. Including The Discourses of Epictetus & Fragments

    Arrian's "Enchiridion" is a seminal text in Stoic philosophy, serving as a concise manual for living a virtuous and resilient life. Written in a clear, direct prose style, this work distills the teachings of the Cynic philosopher Epictetus, emphasizing the importance of inner moral fortitude over external circumstances. Arrian's interpretation reflects the cultural context of the Roman Empire, ... Read more

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  • Delphi Complete Works of Epictetus (Illustrated)

    by Epictetus ...
    Translated by George Long, W. A. Oldfather ...
    Series Book 86 - Delphi Ancient Classics
    A Greek Stoic philosopher of the first and second century, Epictetus settled permanently in Nicopolis in Epirus, where he founded his own school, which he called a ‘healing place for sick souls.’ There he taught a practical philosophy, which has been recorded by his principal student Arrian, the famous author of the historical work ‘Anabasis of Alexander’. The ‘Discourses’ present Epictetus’ Stoic ... Read more

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  • Stoic Six Pack 2 (Illustrated)

    Consolations from a Stoic, On the Shortness of Life, Musonius Rufus, Hierocles, Meditations in Verse and The Stoics

    "To relax the mind is to lose it."Stoic Six Pack 2 brings together six more essential texts for students of Stoicism:Consolations from a Stoic by SenecaOn the Shortness of Life by SenecaLectures and Fragments of Musonius RufusEthical Fragments by HieroclesMeditations in Verse by Marcus Aurelius and James BlakeThe Stoics by Diogenes LaërtiusIn addition to these six books there is also:*Two ... ... Read more

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  • A Few Days In Athens - With Notes and Appendix by Cassius Amicus

    "A Few Days With Epicurus" contains the complete text of Frances Wright's 1820 Masterpiece "A Few Days In Athens, with an introduction, notes, and Appendix "Elemental Epicureanism" by Cassius Amicus. Thomas Jefferson stated that Wright's book was "a treat to me of the highest order," and her work stands today as the most important defense of Epicurus composed since the ancient world. ... Read more

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  • The Discourses

    by Epictetus ...
    The Discourses by Epictetus is a record of different conversations that transpired between him and his pupil. These are aimed at explaining the authors philosophy about how to live a serene life. Discussing a wide range of topics from steadfastness to weaknesses from fear to poverty and from happiness to the lack of it this is a thought-provoking work. Captivating! ... Read more

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  • Stoic Six Pack 5 – The Cynics

    "I would rather go mad than feel pleasure."- Antisthenes.For Cynics the secret to happiness was living a life of virtue in harmony with Nature with only the bare essentials necessary for survival. They rejected materialism and were free of belongings. Many were homeless and proud of it. The Cynics emphasized the value of self-sufficiency, or autarkeia. They ate one (vegetarian) meal a day and made ... Read more

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  • Stoic Six Pack 5 - The Cynics (Illustrated)

    An Introduction to Cynic Philosophy, The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, Life of Antisthenes, The Symposium (Book IV), Life of Diogenes and Life of Crates

    "I would rather go mad than feel pleasure."- Antisthenes.For Cynics the secret to happiness was living a life of virtue in harmony with Nature with only the bare essentials necessary for survival. They rejected materialism and were free of belongings. Many were homeless and proud of it. The Cynics emphasized the value of self-sufficiency, or autarkeia. They ate one (vegetarian) meal a day and made ... Read more

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  • An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

    by David Hume ...
    Philosopher David Hume was considered to one of the most important figures in the age of Scottish enlightenment. In "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" Hume discusses the weakness that humans have in their abilities to comprehend the world around them, what is referred to in the title as human understanding. This work, now commonly required reading in philosophy classes, exposed a broad ... Read more

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