Includes bibliographical references (p. [400]-401) and index
On listening -- How to distinguish a flatterer from a friend -- On being aware of moral progress -- Whether military or intellectual exploits have brought Athens more fame -- On the avoidance of anger -- On contentment -- On God's slowness to punish -- On Socrates' personal deity -- In consolation to his wife -- On the use of reason by "irrational" animals.
On listening -- How to distinguish a flatterer from a friend -- On being aware of moral progress -- Whether military or intellectual exploits have brought Athens more fame -- On the avoidance of anger -- On contentment -- On God's slowness to punish -- On Socrates' personal deity -- In consolation to his wife -- On the use of reason by "irrational" animals