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Epictetus held the orthodox Stoic view that everything in the universe is directed by divine will, and made frequent references to the gods and Zeus in his discourses. ... Adolf Friedrich Bonhoffer, William O. Stephens, The Ethics of the Stoic Epictetus, ISBN 0820451398, 2000.
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Unlike later Christian versions, the Stoic view of the Logos is both materialistic and pantheistic. God has no existence distinct from the rational order of nature and should not be construed as a personal, ... This practical aspect of Stoicism is especially prevalent in the Roman Stoic, Epictetus (c 50-138 CE),
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ecole.evansville.edu/articles/stoicism.html
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The only complete works by Stoic philosophers that we possess are those by writers of Imperial times, Seneca (4 BCE–65 CE), Epictetus (c. 55–135) and the Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121–180) ... Later Stoics like Panaetius (2nd c. BCE) and Posidonius (first half 1st c. BCE) may have abandoned this view of Chrysippus'.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/stoicism/
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context of Epictetus's theology and anthropology. All the Stoics were devout believers in a providential god, but in Long's view Epictetus shifts the Stoic ...
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STOICISM: EPICTETUS: FREEDOM IN THE WALLED CITY OF THE MIND; by Gordon L. Ziniewicz ... 11. Criticize this statement from an Aristotelian, an Epicurean, and a Stoic point of view: "We can never be happy in this life."
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www.americanphilosophy.com/stoics.html
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ogy and in his "personalist" conception of God. Epictetus never examines how. Stoic fate-the view that everything has a cause-is compatible with autonomy. ...
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A rich but largely neglected source on Stoic love is the late Stoic Epictetus. ... Each person's misfortune and unhappiness are self-imposed, on Epictetus' view, and result from making the wrong judgements about things—judgements contrary to nature.
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65 quotes and quotations by Epictetus ... Type: Philosopher Quotes; Category: Greek Philosopher Quotes; Year of Birth: 55; Year of Death: 135; Nationality: Greek; Find on Amazon: Epictetus; Related Authors: Socrates; Aristotle; Plato; Plutarch; Epicurus; Anaxagoras; Heraclitus; Democritus;
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