35. On the Self-Sufficient Sage (PIV)

On the Self-Sufficient Sage (P4) IX. On Philosophy and Friendship 1. You desire to know whether Epicurus is right when, in one of his letters, he rebukes those who hold that the wise man is self-sufficient and for that reason does not stand in need of friendships. This is the objection raised by Epicurus against Stilbo […]
34. On the Self-Sufficient Sage (PIII)





On the Self-Sufficient Sage (P3) IX. On Philosophy and Friendship 1. You desire to know whether Epicurus is right when, in one of his letters, he rebukes those who hold that the wise man is self-sufficient and for that reason does not stand in need of friendships. This is the objection raised by Epicurus against Stilbo […]
33. On the Self-Sufficient Sage (PII)





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32. On the Self-Sufficient Sage (PI)





On the Self-Sufficient Sage (P1) IX. On Philosophy and Friendship 1. You desire to know whether Epicurus is right when, in one of his letters, he rebukes those who hold that the wise man is self-sufficient and for that reason does not stand in need of friendships. This is the objection raised by Epicurus against Stilbo […]