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Author Long, A. A.

Title Epictetus : a Stoic and Socratic guide to life / A.A. Long.

Published Oxford : Clarendon Press ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.

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Physical description 1 online resource (xiv, 310 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-290) and indexes.
Contents Epictetus in his time and place -- The discourses -- The Socratic paradigm -- Philosophy and pedagogy -- Reading Epictetus -- Natures : divine, human, animal -- From theology to ethics -- Autonomy and integrity -- Appropriate actions and feelings -- The afterlife of Epictetus.
Summary The Discourses of Epictetus, an emancipated Graeco-Roman slave, are the most powerful surviving record of an ancient Stoic teacher at work. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Epictetus' philosophy as a guide to life, focusing on his dialectical methodology, principal ideas, and long-term influence. It also shows, for the first time, how strongly he aligned his thought and educational goals with those of the Platonic Socrates. The first part of the book treats Epictetus' intellectual and cultural context and the conversational style of the Discourses. In the second part, the core of his philosophy is found to consist in four fundamental themes: freedom, judgement, volition, and integrity. The book is also intended to serve as a guide to reading and sampling Epictetus, and it includes numerous excerpts from the Discourses in the author's original translations. Long finds Epictetus a thinker whose theism (though non-Christian) is strikingly personalist, and whose acute psychological analysis scarcely needs updating.
Language notes English.
Other author Oxford University Press.
Subject Epictetus.
Stoics.
Variant Title Stoic and Socratic guide to life
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