27. Seneca’s Middle Way Approach to Philosophy (PIII)

Seneca’s Middle Way Philosophy (P3) VII. On Crowds 1. Do you ask me what you should regard as especially to be avoided? I say, crowds; for as yet you cannot trust yourself to them with safety. I shall admit my own weakness, at any rate; for I never bring back home the same character that I […]
16. Seneca’s Middle Way Approach To Philosophy (PII)


Seneca’s Middle Way Philosophy (P2) Epistle V. On the Philosopher’s Mean 1. I commend you and rejoice in the fact that you are persistent in your studies, and that, putting all else aside, you make it each day your endeavour to become a better man. I do not merely exhort you to keep at it; I […]
15. Seneca’s Middle Way Approach To Philosophy (PI)



Seneca’s Middle Way Philosophy (P1) Epistle V. On the Philosopher’s Mean 1. I commend you and rejoice in the fact that you are persistent in your studies, and that, putting all else aside, you make it each day your endeavour to become a better man. I do not merely exhort you to keep at it; I […]