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Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus William Ferraiolo

Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus By William Ferraiolo

Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus by William Ferraiolo


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Summary

Contemporary analysis and application of the ancient Stoic wisdom of Epictetus.

Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus Summary

Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus by William Ferraiolo

In Slave and Sage William Ferraiolo distills and reanimates the original spirit of Epictetus Enchiridion for a 21st century audience, and shows how the lessons Epictetus offered are more relevant than ever to modern life. Much like the original stoics, Ferraiolo's work prides itself on a combination of erudition and accessibility, to teach and counsel every reader. "This little gem of philosophical insight will help you dig down into the best wisdom of the ancient Stoic philosopher, Epictetus, and see how it can apply powerfully in our lives today. Highly recommended." Tom Morris, author of The Stoic Art of Living

About William Ferraiolo

William Ferraiolo received a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Oklahoma in 1997. Since then, he has taught philosophy at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California. A practicing Stoic, Ferraiolo has published numerous articles in a variety of professional and academic journals. His bestselling first book, Meditations on Self-Discipline and Failure, was published in 2017. William lives in Lodi, CA.

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GOR013792110
9781789046717
1789046718
Slave and Sage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus by William Ferraiolo
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Collective Ink
2021-05-28
208
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