Author(s): Seneca
Reader(s): Jerrom, Ric
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0484
Barcode: 9781781983461
Release Date: 02/2021

SENECA: On the Happy Life: The Complete Dialogues (Unabridged)

In his dialogues the Stoic philosopher Seneca outlines his thoughts on how to live in a troubled world. Tutor to the young emperor Nero, Seneca wrote practical philosophical exercises that draw upon contemporary Roman life and illuminate the intellectual concerns of the day. The dialogues also have much to say to the modern reader, as they range widely across subjects such as the shortness of life, tranquillity of mind, anger, mercy, happiness, and grief at the loss of a loved one. Seneca’s accessible, aphoristic style makes his writing especially attractive as an introduction to Stoic philosophy, and belies its reputation for austerity and dogmatism.

Tracklist

Seneca - Author
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1 On the Happy Life 11:08
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2 Our highest good may also be defined otherwise… 12:08
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3 What answer are we to make to the reflection… 10:03
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4 When I say that I do nothing for the sake of pleasure… 13:17
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5 'But what,' asks our adversary, 'is there to hinder…' 13:05
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6 They say that Diodorus, the Epicurean philosopher… 14:38
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7 Cease, then, forbidding philosophers to possess… 09:31
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8 Learn, then, since we both agree that they are… 09:25
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9 This is what the man will say who possesses wisdom… 08:50
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10 On the Shortness of Life 11:58
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11 You will see that the most powerful and highly placed… 12:31
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12 And there is no reason for you to suppose… 11:59
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13 Life is divided into three periods – that which has been… 13:24
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14 It would be tedious to mention all the different men… 10:37
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15 Not one of these will force you to die, but all will… 11:06
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16 And so, my dearest Paulinus, tear yourself away from… 10:25
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17 On Providence 14:30
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18 Of all these propositions that which I have stated… 11:05
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19 Prosperity comes to the mob, and to low-minded men… 12:01
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20 Add to this that it is to the advantage of every one… 09:53
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21 'Yet, why does God permit evil to happen to good…' 08:07
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22 On Peace of Mind 11:42
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23 I have long been silently asking myself, my friend… 12:45
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24 You ask me what I think we had better make use… 11:38
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25 Could you anywhere find a more miserable city than… 11:25
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26 Let us now pass on to the consideration of property… 11:36
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27 Suppose, however, that your life has become full of… 11:39
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28 If a man takes this into his inmost heart and looks… 08:01
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29 It was, I imagine, following out this principle… 12:32
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30 There comes now a part of our subject which is wont… 12:43
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31 On Anger. Book One 14:25
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32 Whether it be according to nature will become evident… 13:05
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33 In the next place, anger has nothing useful in itself… 14:09
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34 Moreover, qualities which we ought to possess… 13:13
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35 Aristotle says that 'certain passions, if one makes…' 09:36
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36 Such men, therefore, are held back by the bystanders… 10:40
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37 Book Two 13:51
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38 'Virtue,' argues our adversary, 'ought to be angry…' 15:00
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39 'Anger,' says our opponent, 'is useful, because it…' 14:54
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40 Those animals, urges our opponent, are held to be… 11:25
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41 It is, I assure you, of the greatest service to boys… 13:44
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42 We are angry, either with those who can… 14:10
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43 Some offences we ourselves witness: in these cases… 14:47
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44 We must, therefore, refrain from anger… 11:29
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45 Book Three 14:03
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46 You ask me, whither does all this tend? 11:38
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47 Since we know not how to endure an injury… 12:38
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48 A large part of mankind manufactures its own… 12:25
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49 I have no doubt that Harpagus must have given… 12:45
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50 It is to the purpose that we should know how… 11:14
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51 This man's grandson was Alexander, who used to hurl… 12:54
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52 How far better is it to heal an injury than to avenge it? 14:10
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53 Let different qualities in different people… 09:07
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54 All our senses should be educated into strength… 09:42
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55 To one class of men you will say, 'Beware, lest your…' 11:15
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56 On Leisure 08:51
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57 Let us grasp the fact that there are two republics… 08:44
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58 'But,' say you, 'it makes a difference whether you…' 09:08
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59 On Clemency. Book One 10:57
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60 But these matters will be treated of better… 14:34
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61 Since I have made mention of the gods… 11:44
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62 'Cinna, when I found you in the enemy's camp…' 14:09
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63 A calm and peaceful king trusts his guards… 14:25
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64 No creature is more self-willed, requires more careful… 12:15
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65 Vengeance effects two purposes: it either affords… 08:15
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66 Cruelty is far from being a human vice… 07:46
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67 Book Two 09:31
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68 Just as the gods are worshipped by religion… 11:15
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69 On the Firmness of the Wise Man 12:40
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70 If you think fit, my Serenus, let us distinguish between… 10:31
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71 You have no cause for saying, as you are wont to do… 11:41
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72 Since we have now discussed the first part of our… 13:13
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73 Such madness possesses some men… 09:28
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74 Chrysippus says that a man was enraged… 11:32
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Total Playing Time: 14:30:40