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Epictetus — Enchiridion
A knowledge base of the teaching of Epictetus (c. 55–135 AD), the Greek
Stoic philosopher, built from the Enchiridion (Manual) — a condensed 52-chapter
digest of his philosophy compiled by his student Arrian.
Explores the core of Epictetus's Stoic ethics: the dichotomy of control (what is
and isn't up to us), the role of judgment in suffering, freedom through renouncing
externals, and the student's path to equanimity. Every claim is grounded in verbatim
quotes from George Long's translation.
Source: epictetus.2pub.me