Open Knowledge Format bundle
An Open Knowledge Format (OKF v0.1) bundle of the Vreeman.com Stoic library — 102 concept documents, generated from the same data as the site's EntityMap.
Machine-readable entry point for agents: index.md — hand an agent that file and it walks the bundle from there. The links below point to the canonical pages for human reading.
Concepts
Core Stoic concepts and doctrines. (OKF index)
- Stoicism
- Philosophy
- Logos
- Dichotomy of control
- The three disciplines
- The four cardinal virtues
- Amor fati
- Memento mori
- Providence
- Tranquility, fearlessness and freedom
Persons
Philosophers, translators, and key figures. (OKF index)
- Marcus Aurelius
- Epictetus
- Seneca the Younger
- James Bond Stockdale
- Gregory Hays
- George Long
- Robert Dobbin
- Arrian
- Zeno of Citium
- Cleanthes
- Chrysippus of Soli
- Musonius Rufus
Works
Primary works, essays, and collections. (OKF index)
- Meditations
- Meditations: Selected Quotes
- Discourses of Epictetus
- Enchiridion of Epictetus
- Fragments of Epictetus
- Discourses and Enchiridion (George Long translation)
- Moral Letters to Lucilius
- On the Shortness of Life
- On Tranquillity of Mind
- Courage Under Fire: Testing Epictetus's Doctrines in a Laboratory of Human Behavior
- Master of My Fate: A Stoic Philosopher in a Hanoi Prison
- The Stoic Warrior's Triad: Tranquility, Fearlessness and Freedom
- James B. Stockdale on Stoicism
Seneca's Letters
Seneca's Moral Letters to Lucilius. (OKF index)
- Letter 1: On Saving Time
- Letter 2: On Discursiveness in Reading
- Letter 3: On True and False Friendship
- Letter 4: On the Terrors of Death
- Letter 5: On the Philosopher’s Mean
- Letter 6: On Sharing Knowledge
- Letter 7: On Crowds
- Letter 8: On the Philosopher’s Seclusion
- Letter 9: On Philosophy and Friendship
- Letter 10: On Living to Oneself
- Letter 11: On the Blush of Modesty
- Letter 12: On Old Age
- Letter 13: On Groundless Fears
- Letter 14: On the Reasons for Withdrawing From the World
- Letter 15: On Brawn and Brains
- Letter 16: On Philosophy, the Guide of Life
- Letter 17: On Philosophy and Riches
- Letter 18: On Festivals and Fasting
- Letter 19: On Worldliness and Retirement
- Letter 20: On Practicing What You Preach
- Letter 21: On the Renown Which My Writings Will Bring You
- Letter 22: On the Futility of Half-Way Measures
- Letter 23: On the True Joy Which Comes from Philosophy
- Letter 24: On Despising Death
- Letter 25: On Reformation
- Letter 26: On Old Age and Death
- Letter 27: On the Good Which Abides
- Letter 28: On Travel as a Cure for Discontent
- Letter 29: On the Critical Condition of Marcellinus
- Letter 30: On Conquering the Conqueror
- Letter 31: On Siren Songs
- Letter 32: On Progress
- Letter 33: On the Futility of Learning Maxims
- Letter 34: On a Promising Pupil
- Letter 35: On the Friendship of Kindred Minds
- Letter 36: On the Value of Retirement
- Letter 37: On Allegiance to Virtue
- Letter 38: On Quiet Conversation
- Letter 39: On Noble Aspirations
- Letter 40: On the Proper Style for a Philosopher’s Discourse
- Letter 41: On the God Within Us
- Letter 42: On Values
- Letter 43: On the Relativity of Fame
- Letter 44: On Philosophy and Pedigrees
- Letter 45: On Sophistical Argumentation
- Letter 46: On a New Book by Lucilius
- Letter 47: On Master and Slave
- Letter 48: On Quibbling as Unworthy of the Philosopher
- Letter 49: On the Shortness of Life
- Letter 50: On Our Blindness and Its Cure
- Letter 51: On Baiae and Morals
- Letter 52: On Choosing Our Teachers
- Letter 53: On the Faults of the Spirit
- Letter 54: On Asthma and Death
- Letter 55: On Vatia’s Villa
- Letter 56: On Quiet and Study
- Letter 57: On the Trials of Travel
- Letter 58: On Being
- Letter 59: On Pleasure and Joy
- Letter 60: On Harmful Prayers
- Letter 61: On Meeting Death Cheerfully
- Letter 62: On Good Company
- Letter 63: On Grief for Lost Friends
- Letter 64: On the Philosopher’s Task
- Letter 65: On the First Cause
- Letter 66: On Various Aspects of Virtue
- Letter 90: On the Part Played by Philosophy in the Progress of Man
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