Stoicism and Personal Relationships (part 2 of 2)

Two weeks back, I wrote a post discussing a seemingly harsh passage from Epictetus' little handbook, the Enchiridion: If you kiss your child, or your wife, say that you only kiss things which are human, and thus you will not be disturbed if either of them dies. I brought up a few other passages from Epictetus' Discourses, which paint a fuller and significantly more even picture of a Stoic perspective on personal relationships, one which acknowledges natural affection as, well. . . . n...
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Published on April 14, 2012 20:47
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