Epictetus Quotes
The Man Has To Learn 'what Each Specific Thing Means', As Socrates Often Said, And Stop Casually Applying Preconceptions To Individual Cases.
This Is The Cause Of Everyone's Troubles, The Inability To Apply Common Preconceptions To Particulars. Instead The Opinions Of Men As To What Is Bad Diverge.
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