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About Stoicism Philosophy and Epictetus - - BookJelly

Zeno of Citium, as he later came to be known, lived the life of a recluse despite all the riches. It is said that Xenophon's book Memorabilia ...

Did Stoicism Condemn Slavery? - Donald J. Robertson

He was responding to a message, which said “I know that Epictetus was a slave and embraced Stoicism, but I find it difficult as an African- ...

Arrian's Discourses of Epictetus.

According to him the faculty of choice distinguishes humans from irrational animals. We can make considered choices among 'impressions' or 'appearances', ...

Epictetus: Discourses – Philosophy-A Short History3

Nothing else. As then it was fit to be so, that which is best of all and supreme. over all is the only thing which the gods have placed ...

Freedom, Slavery, and Self in Epictetus | Teologisk tidsskrift - Idunn

Stoicism was a very ambitious philosophy that tried to give a coherent account of all of reality, ranging from the most general and overarching ...

PHIL 181 - Lecture 8 - Flourishing and Detachment

Professor Gendler begins with a discussion of the Stoic philosopher Epictetus, who argued that once we recognize that some things are up to us and other things ...

A Stoic Response To The Climate Crisis | Issue 136 - Philosophy Now

Epictetus's vision of the Stoic sage is of someone who restricts the lion's share of their desire towards refining their own rationality, knowledge, and wise ...

Stoicism from the ground up | LBS - The Lost Book of Sales

Stoicism teaches that we can't control or rely on anything outside what Epictetus called our “reasoned choice” — our ability to use our reason ...

Episode #011 - Transcript - Philosophize This!

He instantly loved Socrates, so much so that he went up to the bookstore owner and asked him where in the world he could find a man like ...

Discourses and Selected Writings by Epictetus | Quotes - Jim Bouman

Epictetus' Stoicism is distinctive in other ways too. Because his interest is in ethics primarily, he does not engage with certain theoretical issues that were ...

Epictetus Quotes - Richard Chandler, MA, LPC

He began teaching in the Roman Empire and became very influential in his own time, and even more so through our present time as a proponent of taking full ...

Wisdom: What Is It? - The Philosophers' Magazine Archive

Epictetus, the slave-turned-teacher, who influenced the emperor Marcus Aurelius, is posing a deceptively straightforward question to his students: how do you ...

Seneca and the Stoic View of Suicide

that it is wrong to hate life too much) gives him away; his own view is based on a hatred of life...Fundamentally Seneca's wise man is in love with death.

Seneca - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

... wise person—who figures so prominently in early Stoic ethics. ... away from so-called psychological monism. According to psychological ...

Epictetus on Anger (part 2) - Orexis Dianoētikē

This is, in his view, the best and highest part of ourselves, the little portion of divinity we possess, and for a Stoic, it ought to be ...

The Discourses / Epictetus

... them when they are known is the act of a wise and good man. CHAPTER 12 ... For this is the object always set before him by the wise and good man. Is it ...

Epictetus Sayings - The Gold Scales

In his teachings Epictetus followed the early Stoics, reverting to Socrates and to Diogenes as historical models of the sage. True education, he believed, ...

What is stoicism, and how can it help you live better. - Mind of a Stoic

Epictetus was born a slave in Phrygia before later relocating to Rome to teach philosophy before he was eventually exiled to Nicopolis when Emperor Domitian ...

Opinion | What Pop Stoicism Misses About Ancient Philosophy

... Epictetus, but it is by no means the whole of it. The me-focused view ... so that fear and rage don't rip us apart. The goal of daily ...

The Teaching of Epictetus PDF | PDF | Stoicism - Scribd

x INTRODUCTION. Encheiridion, or Manual, of Epictetus, by which this. philosopher has hitherto been most generally known.1. It is clear that the ...