"This chapter (3.12) is an outline account of a Stoic askesis (training) which, stated simply, consists of desiring nothing, employing aversion only to our bad habits, and developing the habit of making proper use of impressions by practicing Epictetus' three disciplines."
Stoic News
By Dave Kelly
Monday, February 16, 2004
What is Stoic training?
"This chapter (3.12) is an outline account of a Stoic askesis (training) which, stated simply, consists of desiring nothing, employing aversion only to our bad habits, and developing the habit of making proper use of impressions by practicing Epictetus' three disciplines."
"This chapter (3.12) is an outline account of a Stoic askesis (training) which, stated simply, consists of desiring nothing, employing aversion only to our bad habits, and developing the habit of making proper use of impressions by practicing Epictetus' three disciplines."
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