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Book II
I - That Confidence (Courage) Is Not Inconsistent with Caution
6 mins
II - Of Tranquillity (Freedom from Perturbation)
3 mins
III - To Those Who Recommend Persons to Philosophers
1 min
IV - Against a Person Who Had Once Been Detected in Adultery
2 mins
V - How Magnanimity Is Consistent with Care
5 mins
VI - Of Indifference
4 mins
VII - How We Ought to Use Divination
2 mins
VIII - What Is the Nature (Ἡ Οὐσία) of the Good
5 mins
IX - That When We Cannot Fulfil That Which the Character of a Man Promises, We Assume the Character of a Philosopher
3 mins
X - How We May Discover the Duties of Life from Names
4 mins
XI - What the Beginning of Philosophy Is
4 mins
XII - Of Disputation or Discussion
3 mins
XIII - On Anxiety (Solicitude)
4 mins
XIV - To Naso
4 mins
XV - To or Against Those Who Obstinately Persist in What They Have Determined
3 mins
XVI - That We Do Not Strive to Use Our Opinions About Good and Evil
8 mins
XVII - How We Must Adapt Preconceptions to Particular Cases
7 mins
XVIII - How We Should Struggle Against Appearances
4 mins
XIX - Against Those Who Embrace Philosophical Opinions Only in Words
6 mins
XX - Against the Epicureans and Academics
7 mins
XXI - Of Inconsistency
4 mins
XXII - On Friendship
7 mins
XXIII - On the Power of Speaking
9 mins
XXIV - To (Or Against) a Person Who Was One of Those Who Were Not Valued (Esteemed) by Him
5 mins
XXV - That Logic Is Necessary
1 min
XXVI - What Is the Property of Error
1 min
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