• Discourses: Complete Books 1-4

  • Adapted for the Contemporary Reader (Harris Classics)
  • De: Epictetus, James Harris
  • Narrado por: Greg Douras
  • Duración: 8 h y 51 m
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (36 calificaciones)

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Resumen del Editor

The Discourses of Epictetus are a series of extracts from the teachings of the Stoic philosopher Epictetus.

This is the complete version containing books one - four.

Each book has been carefully adapted in to modern English to allow for easy listening.

Enjoy!

©2018 James Harris (P)2018 James Harris

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A Refreshing Classic & An Invaluable Tool

A wonderful reading experience for those interested in stoic philosophy. This was an excellent follow up read to Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.

The narrator, Greg Douras, was perfect for reading this. He was clear and his tone was appropriate throughout.

This was worth the time spent listening to it. I have to highly recommend this one. Epictetus deserves more recognition for his work and a special place in the spotlight of stoic thought. This title was very refreshing and insightful. I will definitely be looking for more from this author/narrator duo. In addition, I would also recommend Letters From A Stoic by Lucius Seneca and also voiced by Greg Douras.

*This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

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Best Stoicism audiobook on Audible

I've been studying Stoicism for a couple of years and have listen to about a dozen audiobooks repeatedly. This is the best, mostly because Epictetus is the sun source. No other makes so clear the "Stoic Fork."

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Classic work that is too often overlooked . . .

First of all, as the title of the book proclaims, this edition combines all 4 of the Contemporary Reader versions of Epictetus' Discourses into one listen which makes for a convenient listen.

Although not as well-known to the general public as philosophers such as Socrates and Plato, Epictetus was well versed in their studies and became a leader in what would become Stoicism. The philosophy of Epictetus, a freed slave in the Roman Empire, has been profoundly influential on Western thought offering stimulating ideas but practical guidance in living one's life as well as more global concerns. Basically, Epictetus believed that humans were rational beings living in a rational universe and that our convictions, attitudes, intentions, and actions are truly our own and thus control our overall reaction and outlook on life. Stoicism, as Epictetus sees it, is primarily about how well-being doesn’t derive from the possession of external things and circumstances, but from the control of internal states of mind. “Happiness is not getting what we want, but wanting what we get.”

I have to say, although I do not agree with all the teaching in these discourses, there is little room for debate that they are important pieces of what has become our western thought and well worth exploring. I would highly recommend this listen (as it truly is easier than trying to comprehend the reading of the work) to anyone that enjoys intellectual stimulation. If you have read and enjoyed Socrates, give Epictetus a shot. I did give the performance 4-stars based solely on my own preferences. The narrator does a fine job, but I found his pitch of his voice took some getting used to and I would have preferred a deeper, more authoritative narration. Again, just my opinion . . .

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