
Epictetus Discourses
Epictetus
Timeless Stoic wisdom for resilience, self-discipline, and inner peace.
The Discourses of Epictetus is one of the foundational works of Stoic philosophy — a collection of teachings that reveal how to live with strength, clarity, and serenity in an unpredictable world.
Through practical insights on emotional control, mindfulness, virtue, and personal freedom, Epictetus offers a roadmap for overcoming anxiety, anger, and self-doubt. His lessons on acceptance, courage, and moral integrity continue to inspire modern thinkers, leaders, and anyone seeking mental clarity in the chaos of daily life.
Perfect for fans of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations and Seneca’s Letters from a Stoic, this audiobook brings Epictetus’ timeless guidance to life with accessible narration and modern relevance. Learn to master your mindset, take charge of what you can control, and find lasting peace through the ancient art of Stoicism.
This audiobook is for you if you enjoy listening to podcasts such as the daily stoic, the daily dad, practical stoicism, stoic lessons, and audiobooks such as the art of war, 48 laws of power, letters from seneca, and other books from ryan holiday, tim ferris or robert greene, and books big on booktok.
Duration - 5h 40m.
Author - Epictetus.
Narrator - Freddy Winfield.
Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1000 Public Domain ©.
Location:
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Description:
Timeless Stoic wisdom for resilience, self-discipline, and inner peace. The Discourses of Epictetus is one of the foundational works of Stoic philosophy — a collection of teachings that reveal how to live with strength, clarity, and serenity in an unpredictable world. Through practical insights on emotional control, mindfulness, virtue, and personal freedom, Epictetus offers a roadmap for overcoming anxiety, anger, and self-doubt. His lessons on acceptance, courage, and moral integrity continue to inspire modern thinkers, leaders, and anyone seeking mental clarity in the chaos of daily life. Perfect for fans of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations and Seneca’s Letters from a Stoic, this audiobook brings Epictetus’ timeless guidance to life with accessible narration and modern relevance. Learn to master your mindset, take charge of what you can control, and find lasting peace through the ancient art of Stoicism. This audiobook is for you if you enjoy listening to podcasts such as the daily stoic, the daily dad, practical stoicism, stoic lessons, and audiobooks such as the art of war, 48 laws of power, letters from seneca, and other books from ryan holiday, tim ferris or robert greene, and books big on booktok. Duration - 5h 40m. Author - Epictetus. Narrator - Freddy Winfield. Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025. Copyright - © 1000 Public Domain ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:15
1. Of the things
Duration:00:03:18
2. How a man
Duration:00:01:45
3. How a man should
Duration:00:01:54
4. Of progress
Duration:00:06:50
5. Against the academics
Duration:00:01:08
6. Of providence
Duration:00:06:01
7. How from the fact
Duration:00:02:13
8. Of contentment
Duration:00:05:25
9. How everything may be
Duration:00:01:25
10. What philosphy promises
Duration:00:01:58
11. That we ought not to be angry
Duration:00:03:35
12. How we should behave
Duration:00:04:44
13. Aginst those who wish to be admired
Duration:00:00:55
14. On praecognitions
Duration:00:05:04
15. How we should struggle
Duration:00:02:14
16. On the same
Duration:00:03:56
17. In how many ways
Duration:00:03:27
18. That we ought not to be angry
Duration:00:05:50
19. On constancy
Duration:00:08:02
20. That confidence
Duration:00:07:14
21. Of tranquility
Duration:00:03:38
22. How magnanimity
Duration:00:04:34
23. Of indifference
Duration:00:03:48
24. How we ought
Duration:00:06:42
25. That when we cannot fulfil
Duration:00:04:54
26. How we may discover
Duration:00:05:02
27. What the beggining of philosophy is
Duration:00:05:28
28. Of disputation
Duration:00:01:36
29. On anxiety
Duration:00:05:33
30. To naso
Duration:00:03:03
31. To or against those who
Duration:00:04:14
32. That we do not strive
Duration:00:06:29
33. How we must adapt
Duration:00:02:12
34. How we should struggle
Duration:00:04:54
35. Of inconsistency
Duration:00:03:18
36. On friendship
Duration:00:06:44
37. On the power of speaking
Duration:00:06:15
38. To (or against) a person
Duration:00:03:34
39. That logic is necessary
Duration:00:00:41
40. Of finery in dress
Duration:00:02:36
41. In what a man ought to be excercised
Duration:00:05:26
42. What is the matteron which
Duration:00:03:43
43. Miscellaneous
Duration:00:01:19
44. To the administrator
Duration:00:04:07
45. How we must exercise ourselves
Duration:00:02:09
46. To a certain rhetorician
Duration:00:04:27
47. In what manner we ought to bear sickness
Duration:00:05:08
48. About exercise
Duration:00:02:10
49. What solitude is
Duration:00:03:13
50. Certain miscellaneous matters
Duration:00:01:42
51. That we ought to proceed
Duration:00:03:49
52. That we ought with caution
Duration:00:03:27
53. On providence
Duration:00:01:54
54. About cynicism
Duration:00:08:25
55. That we ought not to be moved by a desire
Duration:00:13:42
56. To those who fall off from their purpose
Duration:00:01:27
57. To those who fear want
Duration:00:03:54
58. About freedom
Duration:00:13:45
59. On familiar intimacy
Duration:00:00:49
60. What things we should exchange for other things
Duration:00:02:58
61. To those whar are desirous
Duration:00:06:35
62. Against the quarrelsome
Duration:00:09:08
63. Against those who lament
Duration:00:03:00
64. On freedon from fear
Duration:00:05:40
65. To a person who had been changed
Duration:00:00:35
66. What things we ought to despise
Duration:00:04:22
67. About purity
Duration:00:04:21
68. On attention
Duration:00:03:32
69. Against or to those who readily
Duration:00:03:54
The enchiridion (1-52)
Duration:00:48:07
Final note
Duration:00:00:29
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:15