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“Men are disturbed not by things, but by the principles and notions which they form concerning things.”
— Epictetus
Why It's Lindy
If the Enchiridion is the summary, the Discourses are the full argument. Essential for anyone who wants the complete Stoic system.
About This Volume
The extended teachings of Epictetus, recorded by his student Arrian. More detailed than the Enchiridion, covering Stoic physics, ethics, and logic.
Frequently Asked
Why should I read Discourses?
If the Enchiridion is the summary, the Discourses are the full argument. Essential for anyone who wants the complete Stoic system.
What is Discourses about?
The extended teachings of Epictetus, recorded by his student Arrian. More detailed than the Enchiridion, covering Stoic physics, ethics, and logic.


