
The Slave Who Was Free | Berkeley’s AA Long on Epictetus
Johnathan Bi
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The Interconnectedness of Stoic Virtue
This chapter explores the Stoic conception of virtue, emphasizing its role as the foundation of true wisdom and happiness, independent of external goods. Through various examples and philosophical inquiries, it highlights the interconnected nature of key virtues like courage, justice, temperance, and wisdom. The discussion also contrasts traditional Stoicism with Epictetus's views, advocating for personal growth and adaptation in understanding virtue in relation to modern ethics.
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