The Philosophy Teaching Library (
2025)
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Abstract
This article is an overview of Epictetusâs Encheiridion. In focus are the core concepts of the fundamental divide between things up to us and those not, moral and emotional intellectualism, the concept of Stoic progress, and temptations that come from progress as a Stoic practitioner. Stoic philosophy promises to make practitioners invincible, that is, not able to be defeated. By valuing in accord with the fundamental divide, valuing only things up to them, Stoic practitioners will not be defeated by the whims of fate or the designs of others. However, Stoic progress comes with temptations of pride, which can derail further progress and even undo progress made.