[Reading Group] Roles, Relationships & Partialism in Epictetus’ Ethical Thought

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[Cross-posted from NYC Stoics]
Over the past two months, we've explored the concept of role ethics in Stoicism -- how one can derive appropriate actions based on one's role. Specifically, we've taken a look at both Ariston's and Panaetius's versions of role ethics. At this meetup, we'll end our exploration or role ethics by diving into arguably the most fleshed-out and nuanced version of it found in Stoicism: that of Epictetus.
To prepare for the meetup, please read Christof Rapp's Roles, Relationships and Partialism in Epictetus' Ethical Thought, which not only gives a solid overview of Epictetus's role ethics, but also touches on the idea of partialism in ethics (that treating those close to you may be permitted, or perhaps required). You can access the full text for free here.
We'll be assuming you did the reading at this meetup, so if you didn't, it's likely you'll be left behind!

[Reading Group] Roles, Relationships & Partialism in Epictetus’ Ethical Thought