Questions about the thought of the Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus (c. 50 – 135 AD), whose teaching were written down by his pupil Arrian (i.e. in 'Discourses' and 'Enchiridion').
Questions tagged [epictetus]
3 questions
7
votes
6 answers
Should happiness be attained by reforming the world around us for the better or by accepting it as it is?
Two of the most influent philosophers in the antiquity proposed different perspectives on how we should attain happiness: Plato and Epictetus.
Plato points out that our civilization contains fundamental imperfections that will eventually lead it to…
trigress09
- 71
- 2
3
votes
1 answer
Epictetus quote on Love and Wise
"If someone is incapable of distinguishing good things from bad and
neutral things from either – well, how could such a person be capable
of love? The power to love, then, belongs only to the wise man."
This is a quote from Greek Stoic philosopher…
user56799
2
votes
1 answer
How does Epictetus define personhood?
In the Enchiridion, Epictetus says:
“Our master is anyone who has the power to implement or prevent the things that we want or don’t want. Whoever wants to be free, therefore, should wish for nothing or avoid nothing that is up to other people.…
Trade2NobleLife
- 23
- 5