Introduction and Preface
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Book I I. Of the Things Which Are in Our Power, and Not in Our Power
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II. How a Man on Every Occasion Can Maintain His Proper Character
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III. How a Man Should Proceed from the Principles of God Being the Father of Al…
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IV. Of Progress or Improvement
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V. Against the Academics
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VI. Of Providence
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VII. Of the Use of Sophistical Arguments and Hypothetical and the Like
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VIII. That the Faculties Are Not Safe to the Uninstructed
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IX. How from the Fact That We Are Akin to God a Man May Proceed to the Conseque…
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X. Against Those Who Eagerly Seek Preferment at Rome
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XI. Of Natural Affection
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XII. Of Contentment
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XIII. How Everything May Be Done Acceptably to the Gods
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XIV. That the Deity Oversees All Things
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XV. What Philosophy Promises
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XVI. Of Providence
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XVII. That the Logical Art is Necessary
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XVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Angry with the Errors (Faults) of Others
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XIX. How We Should Behave to Tyrants
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XX. About Reason, How I Contemplates Itself
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XXI. Against Those Who Wish to Be Admired
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XXII. On Precognition
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XXIII. Against Epicurus
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XXIV. How We Should Struggle with Circumstances
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XXV. On the Same
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XXVI. What is the Law of Life
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XXVII. In How Many Ways Appearances Exist, and What Aids We Should Provide Aga…
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XXVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Angry with Men; and What are the Small and the …
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XXIX. On Constancy (Or Firmness)
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XXX. What We Ought to Have Ready in Difficult Circumstances
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Book II I. That Confidence (Courage) is Not Inconsistent with Caution
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II. Of Tranquility (Freedom from Perturbation)
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III. To Those Who Recommend Persons to Philosophers
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IV. Against a Person Who Had Once Been Detected in Adultery
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V. How Magnanimity Is Consistent with Care
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VI. Of Indifference
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VII. How We Ought to Use Divination
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VIII. What Is the Nature ('H Ουσία) Of the Good
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IX. That When We Cannot Fulfil That Which the Character of a Man Promises, We A…
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X. How We May Discover the Duties of Life from Names
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XI. What the Beginning of Philosophy Is
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XII. Of Disputation or Discussion
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XIII. On Anxiety (Solicitude)
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XIV. To Naso
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XV. To or Against Those Who Obstinately Persist in What They Have Determined
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XVI. That We Do Not Strive to Use Our Opinions About Good and Evil
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XVII. How We Must Adapt Preconceptions to Particular Cases
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XVIII. How We Should Struggle Against Appearances
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XIX. Against Those Who Embrace Philosophical Opinions Only in Words
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XX. Against the Epicureans and the Academics
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XXI. Of Inconsistency
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XXII. On Friendship
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XXIII. On the Power of Speaking
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XXIV. To (Or Against) a Person Who Was One of Those Who Were Not Valued (Esteem…
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XXV. That Logic is Necessary
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XXVI. What Is the Property of Error
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Book III I. Of Finery in Dress
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II. In What a Man Ought to Be Exercised Who Has Made Proficiency and That We Ne…
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III. What Is the Matter on Which a Good Man Should be Employed, and in What We …
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IV. Against a Person Who Showed His Partisanship in an Unseemly Way in a Theatre
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V. Against Those Who on Account of Sickness Go Away Home
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VI. Miscellaneous
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VII. To the Administrator of the Free Cities Who Was an Epicurean
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VIII. How We Must Exercise Ourselves Against Appearances (Φαντασίασ)
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IX. To A Certain Rhetorician Who Was Going Up to Rome on a Suit
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X. In What Manner We Ought to Bear Sickness
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XI. Certain Misceallaneous Matters
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XII. About Exercise
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XIII. What Solitude Is, and What Kind of Person a Solitary Man Is
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XIV. Certain Miscellaneous Matters
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XV. That We Ought to Proceed with Circumspection to Everything
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XVI. That We Ought with Caution to Enter into Familiar Intercourse with Men
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XVII. On Providence
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XVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Disturbed by Any News
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XIX. What is the Condition of a Common Kind of Man and of a Philosopher
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XX. That We Can Derive Advantage from All External Things
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XXI. Against Those Who Readily Come to the Profession of Sophists
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XXII. About Cynism
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XXIII. To Those Who Read and Discuss for the Sake of Ostentation
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XXIV. That We Ought Not to Be Moved by a Desire of Those Things Which Are Not i…
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XXV. To Those Who Fall Off (Desist) from Their Purpose
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XXVI. To Those Who Fear Want
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Book IV I. About Freedom
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II. On Familiar Intimacy
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III. What Things We Should Exchange for Other Things
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IV. To Those Who Are Desirous of Passing Life in Tranquility
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V. Against the Quarrelsome and Ferocious
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VI. Against Those Who Lament Over Being Pitied
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VII. On Freedom From Fear
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VIII. Against Those Who Hastily Rush Into the Use of the Philosophic Dress
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IX. To a Person Who Had Been Changed to a Character of Shamelessness
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X. What Things We Ought to Despise, and What Things We Ought to Value
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XI. About Purity (Cleanliness)
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XII. On Attention
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XIII. Against or to Those Who Readily Tell Their Own Affairs
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