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The teaching of a stoic

Epictetus Unknown William Collins (London, 2024) (eng) English 9780008729981 Unknown Unknown STOICS;STOICS--EARLY WORKS TO 1800;PHILOSOPHY; Unknown HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics. The discourses of the great Stoic philosopher Epictetus are regarded as some of the most influential teachings of the ancient world.

Born into slavery and sent into exile before setting up a school of philosophy, Epictetus delivered a series of lectures where he argued that true happiness comes only when we learn to distinguish what is within our power and what is beyond our personal control. Using George Long’s 1890 translation, this edition includes a selection of Epictetus’ key principles, as well as a manual of his core philosophy, the Encheiridion.

With clarity, conviction and timeless wisdom that is as relevant today as it was two thousand years ago, these teachings navigate the complexities of the human condition and offer rational guidance for the turmoil of modern life.

Physical dimension
171 pages 20 cm Unknown

Summary / review / table of contents

1. Epictetus

2. A Selection from the disocurses of epictetus

3. The Encheiridion, or manual


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