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  • What is Stoicism?
    • A Stoic Self-Dedication
      • A Mneme by Any Other Name
      • Four Little Words
      • On Titles and Translations
      • Where is the Captain?
    • Blog Test
      • Final Mneme - The Last SES Assignment
    • How to Live the Stoic Philosophy
    • Index
    • Stoicism as a Spiritual Path
  • A Stoic Course
    • Daily Reflection
      • April
        • April 27
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        • June 8
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        • May 1
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      • November
        • November 10
    • Introduction - Philosophy as a Way of Life
    • Lesson 1 - What is Good?
    • Lesson 2
    • Lesson 3
    • Lesson 4
    • Lesson 8
    • Lesson 9
    • Lesson 10
    • Lesson 11
    • Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasion
      • What is Rhetoric?
  • Articles of Interest
    • How the Stoics Became Atheists
    • In Defense of Stoicism
    • In Defense of the Ideal of a Life Plan
    • Senecas Epistulae Morales as Dramatized Education
    • Stoic Pantheism
  • Blogs and Resources
    • After Atheism: New Perspectives on God and Religion
      • After Atheism, Part 1: Richard Kearney
      • After Atheism, Part 2: John Caputo
      • After Atheism, Part 3: William Cavanaugh
      • After Atheism, Part 4: James Carse
      • After Atheism, Part 5: Roger Lundin
  • Letters to Micheal
  • LXXVIII. The Healing Power Of The Mind
  • Meditations, Celebrations and Solemn Occasions
    • Chapter 1 - Home is Where the Earth Is
    • Chapter 6 - The Right to Passage: Birth, Life, Death and Remembrance
  • Recommended Reading
  • Stoic Training
  • The Teachers
    • Epictetus
      • Fragments
        • 09
        • 17
        • Fragment 1
        • Fragment 2
        • Fragment 3
        • Fragment 4
        • Fragment 5
        • Fragment 6
        • Fragment 7
        • Fragment 8
      • Introduction
      • The Discources
        • Book I
          • Chapter I
          • Chapter II
          • Chapter III
          • Chapter IV
          • Chapter IX
          • Chapter V
          • Chapter VI
          • Chapter VII
          • Chapter VIII
          • Chapter X
          • Chapter XI
          • Chapter XII
          • Chapter XIII
          • Chapter XIV
          • Chapter XIX
          • Chapter XV
          • Chapter XVI
          • Chapter XVII
          • Chapter XVIII
          • Chapter XX
          • Chapter XXI
          • Chapter XXII
          • Chapter XXIII
          • Chapter XXIV
          • Chapter XXIX
          • Chapter XXV
          • Chapter XXVI
          • Chapter XXVII
          • Chapter XXVIII
          • Chapter XXX
        • Book II
          • Chapter I
          • Chapter II
          • Chapter III
          • Chapter IV
          • Chapter IX
          • Chapter V
          • Chapter VI
          • Chapter VII
          • Chapter VIII
          • Chapter X
          • Chapter XI
          • Chapter XII
        • Book III
          • Chapter 4
          • Chapter III
          • Chapter V
        • Book IV
          • CHAPTER I - Of freedom
      • The Manual
        • Section 1
        • Section 10
        • Section 11
        • Section 12
        • Section 13
        • Section 14
        • Section 15
        • Section 16
        • Section 17
        • Section 18
        • Section 19
        • Section 2
        • Section 20
        • Section 21
        • Section 22
        • Section 23
        • Section 24
        • Section 25
        • Section 26
        • Section 27
        • Section 28
        • Section 29
        • Section 3
        • Section 30
        • Section 31
        • Section 32
        • Section 33
        • Section 34
        • Section 35
        • Section 36
        • Section 37
        • Section 38
        • Section 39
        • Section 4
        • Section 40
        • Section 41
        • Section 42
        • Section 43
        • Section 44
        • Section 45
        • Section 46
        • Section 47
        • Section 48
        • Section 49
        • Section 5
        • Section 50
        • Section 51
        • Section 52
        • Section 53
        • Section 6
        • Section 7
        • Section 8
        • Section 9
        • Seddon
          • Section 1
          • Section 2
          • Section 3
    • Maurcus Aurelius
      • Meditations
        • Book I
        • Book II
        • Book III
        • Book IV
        • Book IX
        • Book V
        • Book VI
        • Book VII
        • Book VIII
        • Book X
        • Book XI
        • Book XII
        • Introduction
    • Musonius Rufus
      • Fragments
        • Fragment L
        • Fragment LI
        • Fragment LII
        • Fragment LIII
        • Fragment XL
        • Fragment XLI
        • Fragment XLII
        • Fragment XLIII
        • Fragment XLIV
        • Fragment XLIX
        • Fragment XLV
        • Fragment XLVI
        • Fragment XLVII
        • Fragment XLVIII
        • Fragment XXII
        • Fragment XXIII
        • Fragment XXIV
        • Fragment XXIX
        • Fragment XXV
        • Fragment XXVI
        • Fragment XXVII
        • Fragment XXVIII
        • Fragment XXX
        • Fragment XXXI
        • Fragment XXXII
        • Fragment XXXIII
        • Fragment XXXIV
        • Fragment XXXIX
        • Fragment XXXV
        • Fragment XXXVI
        • Fragment XXXVII
        • Fragment XXXVIII
      • Introduction
      • Lectures
        • Lecture I
        • Lecture II
        • Lecture III
        • Lecture IV
        • Lecture IX
        • Lecture V
        • Lecture VI
        • Lecture VII
        • Lecture VIII
        • Lecture X
        • Lecture XI
        • Lecture XII
        • Lecture XIIIA
        • Lecture XIIIB
        • Lecture XIV
        • Lecture XIX
        • Lecture XV
        • Lecture XVI
        • Lecture XVII
        • Lecture XVIIIA
        • Lecture XVIIIB
        • Lecture XX
        • Lecture XXI
      • Sources of the text
    • Plato
      • Euthydemus
    • Seneca
      • Essays
        • Book I - On Providence
          • ↀ I
          • ↀ II
          • ↀ III
          • ↀ IV
          • ↀ V
          • ↀ VI
        • Book III - On Anger
          • Book III
          • Section XXXVI
        • Book IX - On Tranquility of Mind
        • Book X - On the Shortness of Life
          • ↀ I
          • ↀ II
          • ↀ III
          • ↀ IV
          • ↀ IX
          • ↀ V
          • ↀ VI
          • ↀ VII
          • ↀ VIII
          • ↀ X
          • ↀ XI
          • ↀ XII
          • ↀ XIII
          • ↀ XIV
          • ↀ XIX
          • ↀ XV
          • ↀ XVI
          • ↀ XVII
          • ↀ XVIII
          • ↀ XX
        • Book XII - On Consolation
          • ↀ I
          • ↀ II
          • ↀ III
          • ↀ IV
          • ↀ IX
          • ↀ V
          • ↀ VI
          • ↀ VII
          • ↀ VIII
          • ↀ X
          • ↀ XI
          • ↀ XII
          • ↀ XIII
          • ↀ XIV
          • ↀ XIX
          • ↀ XV
          • ↀ XVI
          • ↀ XVII
          • ↀ XVIII
          • ↀ XX
        • On Mercy
          • Book II
      • The Moral Letters of Seneca To Lucilius
        • I - On Saving Time
        • II - On Discursiveness in Reading
        • III - On True and False Friendship
        • IV - On the Terrors of Death
        • IX - On Philosophy and Friendship
        • L. On Our Blindness and Its Cure
        • LI. On Baiae and Morals
        • LII. On Choosing Our Teachers
        • LIII. On The Faults Of The Spirit
        • LIV. On Asthma And Death
        • LIX. On Pleasure and Joy
        • LV. On Vatia's Villa
        • LVI. On Quiet And Study
        • LVII. On The Trials Of Travel
        • LVIII. On Being
        • LX. On Harmful Prayers
        • LXI. On Meeting Death Cheerfully
        • LXII. On Good Company
        • LXIII. ON GRIEF FOR LOST FRIENDS
        • LXIII. On Grief for Lost Friends
        • LXIV. On The Philosopher's Task
        • LXV. On The First Cause
        • LXXV. On The Diseases of The Soul
        • LXXVI. On Learning Wisdom in Old Age
        • LXXVII. On Taking One's Own Life
        • LXXXIII - On Drunkenness
        • Seneca's Moral Letters - A One Year Reading Plan
        • V - The Philosopher's Mean
        • VI - On Sharing Knowledge
        • VII - On Crowds
        • VIII - On the Philosopher's Seclusion
        • X - On Living to Oneself
        • XCI - On the Lesson to be Drawn from the Burning of Lyons
        • XI - On The Blush of Modesty
        • XII - On Old Age
        • XIII - On Groundless Fears
        • XIV - On The Reasons For Withdrawing From The World
        • XIX. On worldliness and retirement
        • XL. ON The Proper Style For A Philosopher's Discourse
        • XLI. ON The God Within Us
        • XLII. On Values
        • XLIII. On The Relativity Of Fame
        • XLIV. On Philosophy And Pedigrees
        • XLIX. On The Shortness Of Life
        • XLV. On Sophistical Argumentation
        • XLVI. On A New Book By Lucilius
        • XLVII. On Master And Slave
        • XLVIII. On Quibbling as Unworthy of the Philosoper
        • XV - On Brawn And Brains
        • XVI - On Philosophy, The Guide Of Life
        • XVII. On Philosophy And Riches
        • XVIII. On Festivals and Fasting
        • XX - On Practising What You Preach
        • XXI - On The Renown Which My Writings Will Bring You
        • XXII. On The Futility Of Half-Way Measures
        • XXIII. On The True Joy Which Comes From Philosophy
        • XXIV. On Despising Death
        • XXIX. On The Critical Condition Of Marcellinus
        • XXV. On Reformation
        • XXVI. On Old Age And Death
        • XXVII. On The Good Which Abides
        • XXVIII. On Travel as a Cure for Discontent
        • XXX. On Conquering The Conqueror
        • XXXI. On Siren Songs
        • XXXII. On Progress
        • XXXIII. On The Futility Of Learning Maxims
        • XXXIV. On A Promising Pupil
        • XXXIX. On Noble Aspirations
        • XXXV. On The Friendship Of Kindred Minds
        • XXXVI. On The Value Of Retirement
        • XXXVII. On Allegiance To Virtue
        • XXXVIII. On Quiet Conversation
    • Socrates
      • Memorabilia
        • Chapter 12
  • XLVII. On Master And Slave
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