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Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments
1. The Man, the Emperor, the Thinker The Man Judging a Book by Its Title The Family and Boyhood of “Truest” The Philosopher-Prince The Early Reign A Stoic at War Father and Son The Thinker 2. The Influence of Heraclitus and Epictetus Heraclitus The divine law of logos Sleeping, waking, remembering Harmony of opposites River Flux, fire, and fortitude Epictetus Plato’s Socrates as a Stoic hero Mighty mind and beastly body Death’s door The theater of life 3. Wholes and Parts Simple Mereology The Parts of a Person Cosmic Holism Death Harmlessly Transforms Limbs of the Social Body The Bees and the Hive What, Then, is the Good of the Individual Citizen? 4. Time, Transience, and Eternity The Rushing River of Existence All that Happens Happened Before Time Quickly Erases The Gift of the Present You Can’t Lose What You Don’t Have 5. Virtues, Vices, and Junk Determine its Nature, Substance, Cause, Purpose,  and Duration Stupid, Paltry, Decaying, Putrid, Filthy, Vile,  Contemptible, Worthless Junk Ashes, Bones, and Smoke What in Us Should We Prize? The Task of Philosophy Goodness is Your Job: Perfect Your Character Justice and Reverence, Injustice and Blasphemy The Self-cleaning Spring and the All-consuming Fire What is Owed to Others Epilogue: The Soul of a Stoic
Appendix: Marcus, Maximus, and Stoicism in  Gladiator (2000)
Notes
Glossary Further Reading Subject Index Name Index
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