Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

36736

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.03.2021

Herausgeber

Tom Butler-Bowdon

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,6/4 cm

Gewicht

544 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-75135-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

36736

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.03.2021

Herausgeber

Tom Butler-Bowdon

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,6/4 cm

Gewicht

544 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-75135-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: [email protected]

Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

0 Bewertungen

Informationen zu Bewertungen

Zur Abgabe einer Bewertung ist eine Anmeldung im Konto notwendig. Die Authentizität der Bewertungen wird von uns nicht überprüft. Wir behalten uns vor, Bewertungstexte, die unseren Richtlinien widersprechen, entsprechend zu kürzen oder zu löschen.

Die Bewertungen sind nach Format, Anzahl Sterne und Datum sortiert.

Verfassen Sie die erste Bewertung zu diesem Artikel

Helfen Sie anderen Kund*innen durch Ihre Meinung

Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

0 Bewertungen filtern

  • Produktbild: Letters from a Stoic
  • An Introduction ix
     
    About Donald Robertson xxxiii
     
    About Tom Butler-Bowdon xxxiv
     
    Chapter One On the Use of Time 1
     
    Chapter Two On Discursiveness in Reading 5
     
    Chapter Three On True and False Friendship 9
     
    Chapter Four On the Terrors of Death 13
     
    Chapter Five On the Philosopher's Mean 19
     
    Chapter Six On Sharing Knowledge 23
     
    Chapter Seven On Crowds 27
     
    Chapter Eight On the Philosopher's Seclusion 33
     
    Chapter Nine On Philosophy and Friendship 39
     
    Chapter Ten On Living to Oneself 49
     
    Chapter Eleven On the Blush of Modesty 53
     
    Chapter Twelve On Old Age 57
     
    Chapter Thirteen On Groundless Fears 63
     
    Chapter Fourteen On the Reasons for Withdrawing from the World 71
     
    Chapter Fifteen On Brawn and Brains 79
     
    Chapter Sixteen On Philosophy, the Guide of Life 85
     
    Chapter Seventeen On Philosophy and Riches 91
     
    Chapter Eighteen On Festivals and Fasting 97
     
    Chapter Nineteen On Worldliness and Retirement 105
     
    Chapter Twenty On Practising What You Preach 113
     
    Chapter Twenty One On the Renown Which My Writings May Bring You 119
     
    Chapter Twenty Two On the Futility of Half-Way Measures 125
     
    Chapter Twenty Three On the True Joy Which Comes from Philosophy 133
     
    Chapter Twenty Four On Despising Death 139
     
    Chapter Twenty Five On Reformation 151
     
    Chapter Twenty Six On Old Age and Death 155
     
    Chapter Twenty Seven On the Good Which Abides 161
     
    Chapter Twenty Eight On Travel as a Cure for Discontent 167
     
    Chapter Twenty Nine On the Critical Condition of Marcellinus 171
     
    Chapter Thirty On Conquering the Conqueror 177
     
    Chapter Thirty One On Siren Songs 185
     
    Chapter Thirty Two On Progress 191
     
    Chapter Thirty Three On the Futility of Learning Maxims 195
     
    Chapter Thirty Four On a Promising Pupil 201
     
    Chapter Thirty Five On the Friendship of Kindred Minds 203
     
    Chapter Thirty Six On the Value of Retirement 207
     
    Chapter Thirty Seven On Allegiance to Virtue 213
     
    Chapter Thirty Eight On Quiet Conversation 217
     
    Chapter Thirty Nine On Noble Aspirations 219
     
    Chapter Forty On the Proper Style for a Philosopher's Discourse 223
     
    Chapter Forty One On the God Within Us 231
     
    Chapter Forty Two On Values 237
     
    Chapter Forty Three On the Relativity of Fame 241
     
    Chapter Forty Four On Philosophy and Pedigrees 243
     
    Chapter Forty Five On Sophistical Argumentation 247
     
    Chapter Forty Six On a New Book by Lucilius 253
     
    Chapter Forty Seven On Master and Slave 255
     
    Chapter Forty Eight On Quibbling as Unworthy of the Philosopher 265
     
    Chapter Forty Nine On the Shortness of Life 273
     
    Chapter Fifty On Our Blindness and Its Cure 279
     
    Chapter Fifty One On Baiae and Morals 283
     
    Chapter Fifty Two On Choosing Our Teachers 289
     
    Chapter Fifty Three On the Faults of the Spirit 297
     
    Chapter Fifty Four On Asthma and Death 303
     
    Chapter Fifty Five On Vatia's Villa 307
     
    Chapter Fifty Six On Quiet and Study 313
     
    Chapter Fifty Seven On the Trials of Travel 321
     
    Chapter Fifty Eight On Being 325
     
    Chapter Fifty Nine On Pleasure and Joy 341
     
    Chapter Sixty On Harmful Prayers 351
     
    Chapter Sixty One On Meeting Death Cheerfully 353
     
    Chapter Sixty Two On Good Company 355
     
    Chapter Sixty Three On Grief for Lost Friends 357
     
    Chapter Sixty Four On the Philosopher's Task 365
     
    Chapter Sixty Five On the First Cause 371