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Arrian's "Enchiridion" is a seminal text in Stoic philosophy, serving as a concise manual for living a virtuous and resilient life. Written in a clear, direct prose style, this work distills the teachings of the Cynic philosopher Epictetus, emphasizing the importance of inner moral fortitude over external circumstances. Arrian's interpretation reflects the cultural context of the Roman Empire, where Stoicism became a guiding principle for many leaders and citizens seeking to navigate the complexities of life amidst political and social upheaval. Born into a world of privilege and military command, Arrian was not only a philosopher but also a respected historian and military leader. His education under Epictetus profoundly shaped his worldview, inspiring him to preserve and disseminate the principles of Stoicism. The "Enchiridion" encapsulates Epictetus's core teachings, offering insights into the nature of human agency, the significance of self-discipline, and the pursuit of wisdom, all of which resonate with Arrian's life experiences and intellectual pursuits. This text is highly recommended for anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, or personal development. Arrian's accessible interpretation of Epictetus makes the "Enchiridion" an essential read for both scholars and laypeople alike, reminding us that the path to serenity lies in mastering our responses to life's inevitable adversities.
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Tradutores: William Abbott Oldfather
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Ebook: 1 de dezembro de 2023
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