Epictetus Essays
The Three Stoic Ideals
Enchiridion of Epictetus (Handbook)
Although Epictetus’s Handbook consists of only fifty-three points, it manages to convey clearly the main ideas of Stoicism and how to act based on those principles. Despite the fact that reading all of the points in the Handbook is important in...
How Stoicism Supports Civil Disobedience College
Enchiridion of Epictetus (Handbook)
The Stoic way of life described in Epictetus’s Enchiridion (135 A.C.E.) is characterized by a freedom from anxiety and being highly aware of the limitations of humanity. The Enchiridion is a list of 52 principles that, by following them, would...
The Universal Happiness Available to Man Acording to the Encheiridion by Epictetus and Christian Gospels College
Enchiridion of Epictetus (Handbook)
hroughout the ancient world, there are distinctions drawn between different groups and hierarchies of people due to this. The Jews were the chosen group of God and because of that, the gentiles were separate from them and since unable to follow...