Slave And Sage Remarks On The Stoic Handbook Of Epictetus

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Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus

Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781789046724
ISBN-13 : 1789046726
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Book Synopsis Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus by : William Ferraiolo

Download or read book Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus written by William Ferraiolo and published by John Hunt Publishing. This book was released on 2021-05-28 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Epictetus Handbook is the best extant account of ancient Stoicism, and it still ranks as one of the most useful self-help manuals in today’s world. Through relatable contemporary applications and accessible explanations, Dr. Ferraiolo guides the reader reliably through all of the sayings in the Handbook to bring out their core meaning, which can be obscured by references to ancient social customs, events and philosophers.' Lou Matz, Professor of Philosophy, University of the Pacific In Slave and Sage William Ferraiolo distills and reanimates the original spirit of Epictetus’ Enchiridion for a 21st century audience, and shows how the lessons Epictetus offered are more relevant than ever to modern life. Much like the original stoics, Ferraiolo's work prides itself on a combination of erudition and accessibility, to teach and counsel every reader. "This little gem of philosophical insight will help you dig down into the best wisdom of the ancient Stoic philosopher, Epictetus, and see how it can apply powerfully in our lives today. Highly recommended." Tom Morris, author of The Stoic Art of Living


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