Epictetus | Discourses | Book 2

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Epictetus | Stoic
Epictetus | Stoic

Epictetus | Discourses | Book 2

Book II | Index

1. That Courage is not inconsistent with Caution

2. Of Tranquillity

3. Concerning such as recommend Persons to the Philosophers!

4. Concerning a Man who had been guilty of Adultery.

5. How Nobleness of Mind may be consistent with Prudence.

6. Of Circumstances,

7. Of Divination.

8. Wherein consists the Essence of Good.

9. That some Persons, failing to fulfil what the Character of a Man implies, assume that of a Philosopher.

10. How we may infer the Duties of Life from its nominal Functions.

11. The Beginning of Philosophy.

12. Of Disputation.

13. Of Anxiety.

14. Concerning Naso.

15. Concerning those who obstinately persist in whatever they have determined.

16. That we do not study to make use of the established Principles concerning Good and Evil.

17. How to apply General Principles to Particular Cases.

18. How the Semblances of Things are to be combated.

19. Concerning those who embrace Philosophy only in Words.

20. Concerning the Epicureans and Academics.

21. Of Inconsistency

22. Of Friendship

23. Of Eloquence

24. Concerning a Person whom he treated with Disregard.

25. That Logic is necessary.

26. What is the Test of Error.