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Beyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient PhilosophersBeyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient Philosophers
Beyond Stoicism: A Guide to the Good Life with Stoics, Skeptics, Epicureans, and Other Ancient Philosophers

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Navigate the challenges of modern life, with ancient and time-tested Greek and Roman thinkers at your side. “A must-read for anyone interested in practical philosophy.”—Donald J. Robertson, author of
How to Think Like a Roman Emperor
What is a good life? And how can we create that life in a world filled with uncertainty?
Beyond Stoicism
invites you to find your own answers to these big questions with help from thirteen of the most prominent Greco-Roman philosophers—many of whom inspired, or were inspired by, the Stoics. By taking cues from the lives and ideas of the Cynics, Epicureans, and others, you’ll learn to:
Seek pleasure with Aristippus
Strike the right balance with Aristotle
Focus on what’s up to you with Epictetus
Be a rebel like Hipparchia
Embrace uncertainty with Carneades
Question everything with Socrates
Work toward a just society with Plato
And much more
Times have changed, but the quest for
eudaimonia
—a life worth living—stays the same: We still seek pleasure and crave love, avoid pain and fear death. That’s why
all
these ancient sages can continue to guide us, practicing Stoics and new seekers alike.
With exercises to help you test-drive each philosophy today
Publisher’s Note – Errata:
The first printing of
duplicates page 188 on page 118. Readers may download page 118 at the
page at theexperimentpublishing.com.
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