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Book I
I - Of the Things Which Are in Our Power, and Not in Our Power
4 mins
II - How a Man on Every Occasion Can Maintain His Proper Character
5 mins
III - How a Man Should Proceed from the Principle of God Being the Father of All Men to the Rest
1 min
IV - Of Progress or Improvement
4 mins
V - Against the Academics
1 min
VI - Of Providence
6 mins
VII - Of the Use of Sophistical Arguments and Hypothetical and the Like
4 mins
VIII - That the Faculties Are Not Safe to the Uninstructed
2 mins
IX - How from the Fact That We Are Akin to God a Man May Proceed to the Consequences
5 mins
X - Against Those Who Eagerly Seek Preferment at Rome
2 mins
XI - Of Natural Affection
6 mins
XII - Of Contentment
5 mins
XIII - How Everything May Be Done Acceptably to the Gods
1 min
XIV - That the Deity Oversees All Things
2 mins
XV - What Philosophy Promises
1 min
XVI - Of Providence
2 mins
XVII - That the Logical Art Is Necessary
3 mins
XVIII - That We Ought Not to Be Angry with the Errors (Faults) of Others
4 mins
XIX - How We Should Behave to Tyrants
4 mins
XX - About Reason, How It Contemplates Itself
2 mins
XXI - Against Those Who Wish to Be Admired
1 min
XXII - On Precognitions
3 mins
XXIII - Against Epicurus
1 min
XXIV - How We Should Struggle with Circumstances
2 mins
XXV - On the Same
4 mins
XXVI - What Is the Law of Life
3 mins
XXVII - In How Many Ways Appearances Exist, and What Aids We Should Provide Against Them
3 mins
XXVIII - That We Ought Not to Be Angry with Men; and What Are the Small and the Great Things Among Men
5 mins
XXIX - On Constancy (Or Firmness)
10 mins
XXX - What We Ought to Have Ready in Difficult Circumstances
1 min
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