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Anthony A. Long



Average rating: 4.17 · 3,531 ratings · 372 reviews · 33 distinct worksSimilar authors
Epictetus: A Stoic and Socr...

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Hellenistic Philosophy: Sto...

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The Cambridge Companion to ...

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Greek Models of Mind and Self

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Stoic Studies

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From Epicurus to Epictetus:...

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Problems in Stoicism

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“What is a good man’s role? To offer himself to fate. It is a great consolation to be moved along with the universe. Whatever it is that ordered us so to live and so to die, it binds the divine beings by the same necessity. An inevitable course conveys the human and the divine alike. It was the author and ruler of the world who wrote the decrees of fate, but he follows them himself.”
Anthony A. Long, Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life



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