A Selection from the Discourses of Epictetus with the Encheiridion
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A collection of Stoic teachings drawn from spoken lectures and a compact handbook, presenting practical guidance on distinguishing what lies within individual control (opinions, desires, aversions, choices) from what does not (body, possessions, external events). It offers prescriptions for shaping judgments, mastering impulses, accepting fate, and acting virtuously through disciplined assent to impressions and proper use of reason. Short discourses illustrate ethical exercises, everyday examples, and responses to hardships; the manual condenses rules for attaining tranquility and moral self-sufficiency. The translation organizes the material into accessible aphorisms and conversational reflections for practical ethical training.
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