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Questions about the thought of the Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus (c. 50 – 135 AD), whose teaching were written down by his pupil Arrian (i.e. in 'Discourses' and 'Enchiridion').
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Should happiness be attained by reforming the world around us for the better or by accepting...
Plato isn't saying you should attempt to reform the world in ways you're unable to, so it's not incompatible with what Epictetus said. …