Audiobook: Discourses of Epictetus
- Download Introduction and Preface audio
- Download Book I I. Of the Things Which Are in Our Power, and Not in Our Power audio
- Download II. How a Man on Every Occasion Can Maintain His Proper Character audio
- Download III. How a Man Should Proceed from the Principles of God Being the Father of All Men to the Rest audio
- Download IV. Of Progress or Improvement audio
- Download V. Against the Academics audio
- Download VI. Of Providence audio
- Download VII. Of the Use of Sophistical Arguments and Hypothetical and the Like audio
- Download VIII. That the Faculties Are Not Safe to the Uninstructed audio
- Download IX. How from the Fact That We Are Akin to God a Man May Proceed to the Consequences audio
- Download X. Against Those Who Eagerly Seek Preferment at Rome audio
- Download XI. Of Natural Affection audio
- Download XII. Of Contentment audio
- Download XIII. How Everything May Be Done Acceptably to the Gods audio
- Download XIV. That the Deity Oversees All Things audio
- Download XV. What Philosophy Promises audio
- Download XVI. Of Providence audio
- Download XVII. That the Logical Art is Necessary audio
- Download XVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Angry with the Errors (Faults) of Others audio
- Download XIX. How We Should Behave to Tyrants audio
- Download XX. About Reason, How I Contemplates Itself audio
- Download XXI. Against Those Who Wish to Be Admired audio
- Download XXII. On Precognition audio
- Download XXIII. Against Epicurus audio
- Download XXIV. How We Should Struggle with Circumstances audio
- Download XXV. On the Same audio
- Download XXVI. What is the Law of Life audio
- Download XXVII. In How Many Ways Appearances Exist, and What Aids We Should Provide Against Them audio
- Download XXVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Angry with Men; and What are the Small and the Great Things Among Men audio
- Download XXIX. On Constancy (Or Firmness) audio
- Download XXX. What We Ought to Have Ready in Difficult Circumstances audio
- Download Book II I. That Confidence (Courage) is Not Inconsistent with Caution audio
- Download II. Of Tranquility (Freedom from Perturbation) audio
- Download III. To Those Who Recommend Persons to Philosophers audio
- Download IV. Against a Person Who Had Once Been Detected in Adultery audio
- Download V. How Magnanimity Is Consistent with Care audio
- Download VI. Of Indifference audio
- Download VII. How We Ought to Use Divination audio
- Download VIII. What Is the Nature ('H Ουσία) Of the Good audio
- Download IX. That When We Cannot Fulfil That Which the Character of a Man Promises, We Assume the Character of a Philosopher audio
- Download X. How We May Discover the Duties of Life from Names audio
- Download XI. What the Beginning of Philosophy Is audio
- Download XII. Of Disputation or Discussion audio
- Download XIII. On Anxiety (Solicitude) audio
- Download XIV. To Naso audio
- Download XV. To or Against Those Who Obstinately Persist in What They Have Determined audio
- Download XVI. That We Do Not Strive to Use Our Opinions About Good and Evil audio
- Download XVII. How We Must Adapt Preconceptions to Particular Cases audio
- Download XVIII. How We Should Struggle Against Appearances audio
- Download XIX. Against Those Who Embrace Philosophical Opinions Only in Words audio
- Download XX. Against the Epicureans and the Academics audio
- Download XXI. Of Inconsistency audio
- Download XXII. On Friendship audio
- Download XXIII. On the Power of Speaking audio
- Download XXIV. To (Or Against) a Person Who Was One of Those Who Were Not Valued (Esteemed by Him) audio
- Download XXV. That Logic is Necessary audio
- Download XXVI. What Is the Property of Error audio
- Download Book III I. Of Finery in Dress audio
- Download II. In What a Man Ought to Be Exercised Who Has Made Proficiency and That We Neglect the Chief Things audio
- Download III. What Is the Matter on Which a Good Man Should be Employed, and in What We Ought Chiefly to Practice Ourselves audio
- Download IV. Against a Person Who Showed His Partisanship in an Unseemly Way in a Theatre audio
- Download V. Against Those Who on Account of Sickness Go Away Home audio
- Download VI. Miscellaneous audio
- Download VII. To the Administrator of the Free Cities Who Was an Epicurean audio
- Download VIII. How We Must Exercise Ourselves Against Appearances (Φαντασίασ) audio
- Download IX. To A Certain Rhetorician Who Was Going Up to Rome on a Suit audio
- Download X. In What Manner We Ought to Bear Sickness audio
- Download XI. Certain Misceallaneous Matters audio
- Download XII. About Exercise audio
- Download XIII. What Solitude Is, and What Kind of Person a Solitary Man Is audio
- Download XIV. Certain Miscellaneous Matters audio
- Download XV. That We Ought to Proceed with Circumspection to Everything audio
- Download XVI. That We Ought with Caution to Enter into Familiar Intercourse with Men audio
- Download XVII. On Providence audio
- Download XVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Disturbed by Any News audio
- Download XIX. What is the Condition of a Common Kind of Man and of a Philosopher audio
- Download XX. That We Can Derive Advantage from All External Things audio
- Download XXI. Against Those Who Readily Come to the Profession of Sophists audio
- Download XXII. About Cynism audio
- Download XXIII. To Those Who Read and Discuss for the Sake of Ostentation audio
- Download XXIV. That We Ought Not to Be Moved by a Desire of Those Things Which Are Not in Our Power audio
- Download XXV. To Those Who Fall Off (Desist) from Their Purpose audio
- Download XXVI. To Those Who Fear Want audio
- Download Book IV I. About Freedom audio
- Download II. On Familiar Intimacy audio
- Download III. What Things We Should Exchange for Other Things audio
- Download IV. To Those Who Are Desirous of Passing Life in Tranquility audio
- Download V. Against the Quarrelsome and Ferocious audio
- Download VI. Against Those Who Lament Over Being Pitied audio
- Download VII. On Freedom From Fear audio
- Download VIII. Against Those Who Hastily Rush Into the Use of the Philosophic Dress audio
- Download IX. To a Person Who Had Been Changed to a Character of Shamelessness audio
- Download X. What Things We Ought to Despise, and What Things We Ought to Value audio
- Download XI. About Purity (Cleanliness) audio
- Download XII. On Attention audio
- Download XIII. Against or to Those Who Readily Tell Their Own Affairs audio
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Philosophical discourses of Epictetus as recorded by his affectionate student, Arrian. One main precept expounded is that we do not fear events but rather our thoughts about those events. (Summary by the reader)
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