The Enchiridion

The Enchiridion

Por Epictetus, Thomas Wentworth Higginson (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

Epictetus'Äô "The Enchiridion" serves as a foundational text of Stoic philosophy, emphasizing the importance of individual agency and the distinction between what can and cannot be controlled. Written in a concise, aphoristic style, this manual encapsulates key Stoic principles, urging readers to cultivate an inner tranquility through the mastery of their thoughts and reactions. In a world rife with external chaos, Epictetus provides timeless wisdom regarding acceptance, virtue, and the nature of happiness, situating the work within the larger context of Hellenistic philosophy that profoundly influenced Western thought. Epictetus, born a slave in Phrygia and later freed, represents a remarkable journey from bondage to becoming a respected philosopher. His teachings stem from a life characterized by adversity and resilience, offering authentic insights drawn from personal experience. Training in the philosophical school of the Cynics and later establishing his own school in Nicopolis, Epictetus'Äô reflections emphasize practical ethics and moral integrity, as he urges individuals to focus on the cultivation of virtue rather than the pursuit of material success. For readers seeking a guide to navigating life's challenges through a Stoic lens, "The Enchiridion" is an essential read. Its straightforward yet profound strategies for cultivating peace of mind and ethical living resonate with anyone striving for personal growth. Engaging with this work will provide not only philosophical clarity but also practical tools that remain relevant in today'Äôs turbulent world.

Thomas Wentworth Higginson