The Works Of Epictetus Consisting Of His Discourses, In Four Books, The Enchiridion And Fragments by Epictetus
Translated by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
This collection offers a profound exploration of Stoic philosophy, presenting a series of discourses, a handbook, and various fragments that delve into the art of living with virtue and wisdom. Through engaging dialogues and practical teachings, it emphasizes the importance of inner freedom, self-control, and resilience in the face of life's challenges. The text encourages readers to focus on what is within their control, cultivate a rational mind, and maintain equanimity amidst external circumstances, ultimately guiding individuals toward a life of moral integrity and inner peace.
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- 400-600
- Original Language
- Greek
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