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Epictetus - His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance (Paperback)
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Epictetus - His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance (Paperback)
Series: Rit Press Philosophy
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Epictetus (c. 50-c. 120 CE) was born a slave. His master,
Epaphroditus, allowed him to attend the lectures of the Stoic
philosopher Musonius Rufus and later gave him his freedom. From
numerous references in his Discourses it is clear that Epictetus
valued freedom as a precious possession. He would have been on the
side of the many people living now who, while not actually
enslaved, are denied true freedom by the harsh circumstances of
their lives. Epictetus's teachings about freedom and human dignity
have echoed through the millennia-in the writings of Spinoza,
Thomas Paine and Martin Luther King, Jr., to name a few. He was
much concerned with human behavior. His advice to not worry about
what is not in our control is pointedly relevant to our busy modern
society-which is often fraught with anxiety. Some people might
argue that what Epictetus taught is not serious philosophy, more
like self-help. But the range of topics addressed by the essays in
this book clearly indicates that the teachings of Epictetus provide
strong incentive to present day philosophical thinking. "Epictetus:
His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance" is the title
of a conference on Epictetus held at Rochester Institute of
Technology in April 2012, when many of the ideas in these essays
were first presented.
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