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How to Be Free
How to Be Free: An Ancient Guide to the Stoic Life | Epictetus
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A superb new edition of Epictetus's famed handbook on Stoicism--translated by one of the world's leading authorities on Stoic philosophy Born a slave, the Roman Stoic philosopher Epictetus (c. 55-135 AD) taught that mental freedom is supreme, since it can liberate one anywhere, even in a prison. In How to Be Free, A. A. Long--one of the world's leading authorities on Stoicism and a pioneer in its remarkable contemporary revival--provides a superb new edition of Epictetus's celebrated guide to the Stoic philosophy of life (the Encheiridion) along with a selection of related reflections in his Discourses. Freedom, for Epictetus, is not a human right or a political prerogative but a psychological and ethical achievement, a gift that we alone can bestow on ourselves. We can all be free, but only if we learn to assign paramount value to what we can control (our motivations and reactions), treat what we cannot control with equanimity, and view our circumstances as opportunities to do well and be well, no matter what happens to us through misfortune or the actions of other people. How to Be Free features splendid new translations and the original Greek on facing pages, a compelling introduction that sets Epictetus in context and describes the importance of Stoic freedom today, and an invaluable glossary of key words and concepts. The result is an unmatched introduction to this powerful method of managing emotions and handling life's situations, from the most ordinary to the most demanding.
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I bought 3 of this series now just read the 1st one. Epictetus was a slave but puts forth ideas that we enslave ourselves w/ our ideas.Being troubled by people who have wrong ideas about us , worries about things that might happen.Similar ideas he shares with zen about attachment & desires for their own sake can be a trap for the mind . This series looks to translate great ideas from philosophy in digestible portions.Great glossary & introduction

Bookwomble They look very buyable! 2y
Leftcoastzen Princeton University Press . Small hardcovers.I believe it is a great thought to get philosophy out there in more digestible bits.Some philosophy titles are still textbook like. 2y
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