À propos de l'auteur

Epictetus was a prominent Stoic philosopher whose teachings focused on the importance of personal freedom and the power of individual will. Born around 55 AD in Hierapolis, he was originally a slave but gained his freedom and dedicated his life to philosophy. He founded a school of thought in Nicopolis, where he taught a wide range of topics, emphasizing ethics, virtue, and the nature of reality. His ideas were later compiled by his student Arrian in the form of the 'Discourses' and the 'Enchiridion', which have influenced countless readers and thinkers throughout history.

His philosophy centers on the belief that while we cannot control external events, we can control our reactions to them. This perspective has made his work particularly appealing to those seeking clarity and guidance in navigating life's challenges. Epictetus's teachings resonate with modern audiences, as they address the human experience's fundamental aspects, including suffering, desire, and the pursuit of happiness. His legacy continues to inspire individuals in their quest for personal growth and resilience.

Nationalité Romain
Lieu de naissance Hierapolis, Phrygia, Roman Empire