Read up to the end of section #30. You'll start to see some more dimension to the idea now, and even some more specific talk about "how to live." Read this carefully enough to do some in-class writing.
Read it again, HERE . At the end, Epicurus says that anyone who follows this advice will "live like a god." Really study these pages this time, and be ready to write about what a life like this looks like. And what's "godlike" about it.
1) Read (STUDY) the first 20 numbered sections of the Enchiridion by Epictetus. HERE 2) Consider your own plans for your future. That it, reflect upon your hopes for private and public life. What are they? How would they be different if you were to become a stoic? Write this up, bring it to class (2 pages, max).
I confirmed it, it was logic. We did touch on some other concepts, but logic was technically its name.
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