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| CHAPTER | PAGE |
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| XXI. | Concerning those who readily set up for Sophists Teachers of rhetoric and philosophy, often criticized by Stoics for prioritizing style over substance. |
| XXII. | Of the Cynic Philosophy |
| XXIII. | Concerning such as read and dispute ostentatiously |
| XXIV. | That we ought not to be affected by Things not in our own Power |
| XXV. | Concerning those who waver in their Purpose |
| XXVI. | Concerning those who are in dread of Want |
| CHAPTER | PAGE |
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| I. | Of Freedom |
| II. | Of Complaisance The quality of being compliant or agreeable to others. |
| III. | What Things are to be exchanged for Others |
| IV. | Concerning those who earnestly desire a Life of Repose |
| V. | Concerning the Quarrelsome and Ferocious |
| VI. | Concerning those who are annoyed at being pitied |
| VII. | Of Fearlessness |
| VIII. | Concerning such as hastily assume the philosophic Dress |
| IX. | Concerning a Person who had grown immodest |
| X. | What Things we are to despise, and what chiefly to value |
| XI. | Of Purity |
| XII. | Of taking Pains |
| XIII. | Concerning such as are too Communicative |