Düşünceler Ve Sohbetler by Epictetus

A concise manual of Stoic guidance that teaches readers to distinguish what is within their control—thoughts, choices, and attitudes—from what is not, and to cultivate inner freedom through discipline, rational judgment, and acceptance of fate. It emphasizes virtue as the sole true good, offers practical exercises for training desires and reactions, and shows how to face hardship, interpersonal duties, and social roles with equanimity. The work combines moral instruction and everyday examples to help transform ethical principles into steady, resilient practice.

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108
Nationality
Greek
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Original Language
Ancient greek
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Alternate Titles
- Diatribai
- Discourses
- Discourses of Epictetus

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