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The Enchiridion
Epictetus · Stoicism · c. 125 CE
Translated by Thomas W. Higginson
9 chapters
The essential handbook of Stoic philosophy — 53 concise principles for inner freedom, emotional resilience, and living in accordance with nature, compiled by Epictetus's student Arrian.
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Contents
- 1Sections 1–5: What Is in Our Power
- 2Sections 6–11: Accepting What Comes
- 3Sections 12–17: Living with Wisdom
- 4Sections 18–23: Inner Invincibility
- 5Sections 24–29: Duty, Honor, and Commitment
- 6Sections 30–33: Piety, Divination, and Conduct
- 7Sections 34–39: Guarding the Mind
- 8Sections 40–45: Right Judgment
- 9Sections 46–51: The Philosophical Life







