Apr 3, 2004 01:36
20 yrs ago
Spanish term
Epicteto
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Philosophy
Can anyone give me the name of this Greek philospher in English?
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Luisa Ramos, CT
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Epictetus
.Main Entry: ep·ic·te·tian Pronunciation Guide
Pronunciation: |epk|tshn, -pk-
Function: adjective
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Greek Epiktteios (from Epikttos Epictetus 1st century A.D. Greek Stoic philosopher) + English -an
: of or relating to Epictetus or to his doctrine that the greatest good lies in independence of external things and in reliance upon the inner life or character
Pronunciation: |epk|tshn, -pk-
Function: adjective
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Greek Epiktteios (from Epikttos Epictetus 1st century A.D. Greek Stoic philosopher) + English -an
: of or relating to Epictetus or to his doctrine that the greatest good lies in independence of external things and in reliance upon the inner life or character
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Epictetus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epictetus
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Note added at 5 mins (2004-04-03 01:41:49 GMT)
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STOICISM: EPICTETUS: FREEDOM IN THE WALLED CITY OF THE MIND
http://www.assateague.org/Stoics/epictetus/epictetus-text.ht...
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Note added at 5 mins (2004-04-03 01:41:49 GMT)
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STOICISM: EPICTETUS: FREEDOM IN THE WALLED CITY OF THE MIND
http://www.assateague.org/Stoics/epictetus/epictetus-text.ht...
Peer comment(s):
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Teresita Garcia Ruy Sanchez
: Epictetus A.D. 55?–135?. Guru Net
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thanks, Teresita :)
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