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The Slave Who Freed His Mind: Epictetus and the Foundations of Stoicism

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How does a man born into slavery become the mentor of emperors and the architect of inner freedom? In this episode, we explore the life of Epictetus (c. 50 – c. 135 AD), a Greek Stoic philosopher whose teachings on self-discipline remain vital nearly two millennia later.

We trace his origins in Hierapolis, where he received the name Epictetus—literally meaning "acquired"—and served a wealthy secretary to the Emperor Nero in Rome. Despite his low social status and a physical disability, he obtained a passion for philosophy, studying under the Stoic Musonius Rufus before eventually gaining his manumission.

Key topics in this episode include:

  • The Exile: How Emperor Domitian’s banishment of philosophers led Epictetus to establish his influential school in Nicopolis, Greece.
  • The Dichotom ... 
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