The Little Book of Stoicism: An Introduction to the Key Thinkers, Ideas and Virtues You Need to Know

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Discover the fascinating world of Stoicism in this beginner’s guide to a great and unageing philosophyThe ancient art of Stoicism was founded in Greece during the fourth century BCE, and it is still as relevant today as ever before. With the virtues of wisdom, courage, temperance and justice at its core, it’s little wonder that many people are turning to this timeless philosophy in the hope of achieving eudaimonia, or “a life well lived”. But who was it that founded Stoicism? How did its key principles develop? And how has it evolved over the years? The answers lie in this fascinating little book. Perfect for beginners and seasoned Stoics alike, this pocket-sized guide is brimming with history, wisdom and guidance. Inside you will discover the key thinkers that defined Stoicism, how it came to flourish and later decline, and finally its resurgence in the contemporary era. With the help of great sages like Marcus Aurelius and Zeno of Citium, you too can adopt Stoic virtues and begin your own journey towards a happier, more fulfilled existence.

Additional information

Dimensions 10.5 × 14.8 cm
Format

Paperback

language1
Pages

128

Publisher
Year Published

2025-7-10

Imprint
Edition Number

1970-1-1

Publication City/Country

Chichester, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

183799627X

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Discover the fascinating world of Stoicism in this guide to a great and unageing philosophy. Perfect for beginners and seasoned Stoics alike, this pocket-sized guide is brimming with history, wisdom and guidance. With the help of great sages like Marcus Aurelius, you too can begin your own journey towards a happier, more fulfilled existence.