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Epictetus
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Joshua J. Mark published on 28 April 2011 |
Epictetus (c. 50-130 CE) is a Stoic philosopher best known for his works The Enchiridion (the handbook) and his Discourses, both foundational works in Stoic philosophy and both thought to have been written down from his teachings by his student Arrian. Stoicism is the belief that the individual is wholly responsible for his or her interpretations... [continue reading]
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