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ISBN

978-960-6614-09-5

Pages

92

Year

2005

Handbook

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The “Handbook” is a compilation and summary of Epictetus’ Dissertations and Speeches. It consists of fifty-three paragraphs or chapters. It was written by Flavius ​​Arrian, a student of the philosopher, and is considered one of the most important and safest sources for the study of the moral philosophy of the Lodge.
Within the pages of the Handbook one immediately perceives the courageous attempt of Epictetus to impose philosophy on psychology, to explain and logically guide all the actions and manifestations of the mental world, to analyze with a calm and rational mind all that much later scientific psychological analysis would try to investigate, and to set forth apathy as the highest philosophical virtue, an apathy which comes nearer to peace of mind or composure or equanimity, than to complete lack of passions or insensibility or indifference.

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