Description
An introductory guide and translation of Epictetus' Encheiridion, the core text for students of Stoicism.
About the Author
Scott Aikin is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University, USA. William O. Stephens is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Creighton University, USA.
Reviews
This book presents itself as an accomplished attempt to vulgarize Ench. and to show its enduring relevance. * Revue de Philosophie Antique *
Aikin and Stephens' Epictetus's Encheiridion: A New Translation and Guide to Stoic Ethics is ... a good deal more than only a scholarly translation of the beloved ancient handbook. It could well stand, like its ancient centrepiece, as its own introduction to Stoicism as a philosophical way of life for contemporary readers new to Stoicism, and interested in seriously considering the practical philosophy. * Castalian Stream *
'There are some things that are up to us, others that are not up to us.' This simple yet profound statement begins Epictetus's Encheiridion, the most well-known and most approachable of all Stoic texts. Scott Aikin and William O. Stephens have given us a useful, refreshing, modern translation, along with extensive background material and a very thorough commentary on the paradoxes and subtleties of Stoicism, including how it applies to modern life. Both beginners and advanced readers will want to have this excellent volume in their library. * David B. Suits, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA *
Aikin and Stephens are not only experts on Stoicism but also excellent teachers, and it shows. This volume provides an ideal way for students to grasp Stoicism and for teachers to make class discussion lively and productive. * Mason Marshall, Professor of Philosophy, Pepperdine University, USA *
Epictetus's Encheiridion is an important Roman Stoic text and ideally suited for those new to Stoicism. This up-to-date translation, with helpful commentary and an accessible introduction, should be useful for anyone beginning the study of Stoicism. * John Sellars, Reader in Philosophy, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK *
This book contains much material of great value for those wishing to get acquainted with Stoicism in general and with Epictetus' thought in particular. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350009516
Author Scott Aikin
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC