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Epictetus - ĕpĭktēˈtəs, c.a.d. 50–c.a.d. 138, Phrygian Stoic philosopher. He wrote nothing, but his teachings were set down by his disciple Arrian in the Discourses and the Encheiridion. Epictetus emphasized indifference to external goods and taught that the true good is within oneself. His Stoicism was outstanding in its insistence on the doctrine of the


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    Discourses, Book I » Read Now

    by Epictetus, Robert F. Dobbin. 258 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    About Epictetus: Little is known for certain about Epictetus' life. He was born in the second half of the first century AD, probably in Asia Minor; he was a slave for some of his life; he studied philosophy in Rome, and worked at the imperial court, at the end of the century; he subsequently lived...
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    Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy (Chap. 7 "Freedom and That Which Depends on Us: Epictetus and Early Stoics") » Read Now

    by Susanne Bobzien. 446 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Susanne Bobzien presents the definitive study of one of the most important intellectual legacies of the ancient Greek world: the Stoic theory of causal determinism. She identifies the main problems that the Stoics addressed and reconstructs the theory. She discusses how the Stoics squared their...
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    The Roman Philosophers: From the Time of Cato the Censor to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (Chap. 8 "From Epictetus to Marcus Aurelius") » Read Now

    by Mark Morford. 292 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    The philosophers of the Roman world were asking questions whose answers had practical effects on people's lives in antiquity, and which still influence our thinking to this day. In spite of being neglected in the modern era, this important age of philosophical thought is now undergoing a revival of...
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    Philosophers and Religious Leaders ("Epictetus: Influential Stoic Philosopher c. 50 - c. 135" begins on p. 60) » Read Now

    by Christian D. von Dehsen. 248 pgs.

    How did Elijah Muhammad's establishment of the Nation of Islam affect the civil rights movement in the United States? Philosophers and Religious Leaders answers that question and others as it presents 200 leaders whose lives and work have greatly influenced the world we live in today. Profiles...
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    Self-Construction and the Formation of Human Values: Truth, Language, and Desire ("Epictetus" begins on p. 87) » Read Now

    by Teodros Kiros. 205 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This volume presents a theoretical defense of the potential of ordinary individuals to construct values and through them to become self-empowering, responsible participants in a democratic community. Rather than conceiving of power as domination, the author identifies true power as self-empowerment...
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    Ethics and Human Action in Early Stoicism (Discussion of Epictetus begins on p. 115) » Read Now

    by Brad Inwood. 350 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This book reconstructs in detail the older Stoic theory of the psychology of action, discussing it in relation to Aristotelian, Epicurean, Platonic, and some of the more influential modern theories. Important Greek terms are transliterated and explained; no knowledge of Greek is required.
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    The Suffering Self: Pain and Narrative Representation in Early Christian Era (Discussion of Epictetus begins on p. 77) » Read Now

    by Judith Perkins. 254 pgs.

    The Suffering Self is a ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study of the spread of Christianity across the Roman empire. Judith Perkins shows how Christian narrative representation in the early empire worked to create a new kind of human self-understanding - the perception of the self as sufferer...
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    The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics (Includes discussion of Epictetus in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Brad Inwood. 438 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This volume offers an odyssey through the ideas of the Stoics in three ways: through the historical trajectory of the school itself and its influence; the recovery of the history of Stoic thought; and finally, the ongoing confrontation with Stoicism. The study demonstrates how Stoicism refines...

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