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CONTENTS.
CHAP. | PAGE | |
XX. | That we can derive Advantage from all External Things | 241 |
XXI. | Against those who readily come to the Profession of Sophists | 244 |
XXII. | About Cynism | 248 |
XXIII. | To those who read and discuss for the sake of Ostentation | 264 |
XXIV. | That we ought not to be moved by a Desire of those Things which are not in our Power | 270 |
XXV. | To those who fall off (desist) from their Purpose | 287 |
XXVI. | To those who fear Want | 289 |
BOOK IV. | ||
I. | About Freedom | 295 |
II. | Of Familiar Intimacy | 322 |
III. | What Things we should Exchange for other Things | 324 |
IV. | To those who are desirous of passing Life in Tranquillity | 325 |
V. | Against the Quarrelsome and Ferocious | 333 |
VI. | Against those who lament over being Pitied | 339 |
VII. | On Freedom from Fear | 345 |
VIII. | Against those who hastily rush into the Philosophic Dress | 351 |
IX. | To a Person who had been changed to a Character of Shamelessness | 357 |
X. | What Things we ought to Despise and what Things we ought to Value | 360 |
XI. | About Purity (Cleanliness) | 366 |
XII. | On Attention | 372 |
XIII. | Against or to those who readily Tell their own Affairs | 375 |
The Encheiridion or Manual | 379 | |
Fragments | 405 | |
Index | 441 |
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