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Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius and other selections by others. by Marcus Aurelius,Emperor of Rome,121-180.(CARDINAL)152579;
Subjects: Stoics.;
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Stoicism and its influence. by Wenley, R. M.(Robert Mark),1861-1929.(CARDINAL)223444;
Bibliography: pages 182-186.
Subjects: Stoics.;
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The meaning of stoicism. by Edelstein, Ludwig,1902-1965.(CARDINAL)180450;
Bibliographical references included in "Notes": pages 101-103.
Subjects: Stoics.;
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The stoic / by Dreiser, Theodore,1871-1945.(CARDINAL)140885;
Subjects: Fiction.;
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The stoic. by Dreiser, Theodore,1871-1945.(CARDINAL)140885;
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How to be free : an ancient guide to the stoic life : Encheiridion and selections from Discourses / by 880-01Epictetus,author.; Long, A. A.,translator,writer of introduction.; 880-02Epictetus.Manual.Selections.English.; Epictetus.Discourses.Selections.English.;
"Born a slave, the Roman Stoic philosopher Epictetus (c. 55-135 AD) taught that mental freedom is supreme, since it can liberate one anywhere, even in a prison ... Freedom, for Epictetus, is not a human right or a political prerogative but a psychological and ethical achievement, a gift that we alone can bestow on ourselves ... How to Be Free features splendid new translations and the original Greek on facing pages, a compelling introduction that sets Epictetus in context and describes the importance of Stoic freedom today, and an invaluable glossary of key words and concepts. The result is an unmatched introduction to this powerful method of managing emotions and handling life's situations, from the most ordinary to the most demanding."--Provided by the publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index.Learning to desire each thing as it happens -- Freedom from emotional distress -- Freedom from subservience -- Freedom to assent without impediment -- Knowing what to want -- Freedom of the will -- Making correct use of impressions -- Freedom and human nature -- Freedom and dignity.
Subjects: Stoics.;
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Stoicism 101 [sound recording] : from Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus to the law of reason and amor fati, an essential primer on Stoic philosophy / by Cloward, Erick,author,narrator.;
Read by the author.Whether you are new to stoicism or have been studying it for some time, in this book you'll find quick, thorough, easy-to-understand explanations of stoic philosophies and practices, such as mastering desires and emotions, cultivating character and virtue, learning self-acceptance, dealing with criticism and adversity, practical exercises for achieving happiness, and more.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Stoics.;
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Stoicism 101 : from Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus to the role of reason and amor fati, an essential primer on Stoic philosophy / by Cloward, Erick,author.;
"You've seen the memes and quotes everywhere-from Reddit to TikTok-but what is stoicism really about? Stoicism 101 teaches you everything you need to know about this influential philosophy-from its key figures (including Epictetus, Seneca the Younger, and Marcus Aurelius), to its key principles (virtue, mindfulness, and the dichotomy of control). This easy-to-read guide uses engaging, straightforward lessons to teach you all the important stoic concepts. Whether you are new to stoicism or have been studying it for some time, in this book you'll find quick, thorough, easy-to-understand explanations of stoic philosophies and practices such as mastering desires and emotions, cultivating character and virtue, learning self-acceptance, dealing with criticism and adversity, practical exercises for achieving happiness, and more"--
Subjects: Stoics.;
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The practicing stoic / by Farnsworth, Ward,1967-author.(CARDINAL)462392;
Includes bibliographical references.At the school of philosophy founded at Athens by Zeno of Citium the teachers believed that virtue, the highest good, is based on knowledge and reason, and encouraged indifference to the vicissitudes of fortune and to pleasure and pain. Farnsworth integrates his own observations with scores of quotations to provide perspective of the various Stoic philosophers. His organization and commentary makes the meaning and relevance of this ancient philosophy clear for our times.
Subjects: Stoics.;
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The stoic mindset : living the ten principles of stoicism / by Tuitert, Mark,author.(CARDINAL)884021; Kaashoek, Haico,translator.(CARDINAL)890053;
"A ten-step guide to reaching your peak potential through the wisdom of Stoic philosophy by entrepreneur and Olympic champion speed skater Mark Tuitert. For twenty years, Mark Tuitert has used the principles of Stoic philosophy to become a gold-medal winning Olympic champion athlete, successful entrepreneur, as well as to deal with the challenges in his professional and private life. Now, in the internationally-bestselling book The Stoic Mindset, Mark lays out the ten practical lessons through which everyone, in any situation, can develop a Stoic mindset. Applying the teachings of Stoic masters including Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus to the twenty-first century, Tuitert empowers readers to discover how Stoicism can change their lives and help them reach their full potential. With a gift for breaking down difficult concepts into practical applications, Tuitert distills thousands of years of Stoic philosophy into ten short principles, with an action item at the end of each chapter to help readers actualize theories. One step at a time, readers learn to develop a mindset that is both focused and relaxed, so that they can find fulfillment in a chaotic and unpredictable world"--
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Stoics.;
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