How to Be an Epicurean
Books | Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
Catherine Wilson
A leading philosopher shows that if the pursuit of happiness is the question, Epicureanism is the answer Epicureanism has a reputation problem, bringing to mind gluttons with gout or an admonition to eat, drink, and be merry. In How to Be an Epicurean, philosopher Catherine Wilson shows that Epicureanism isn't an excuse for having a good time: it's a means to live a good life. Although modern conveniences and scientific progress have significantly improved our quality of life, many of the problems faced by ancient Greeks -- love, money, family, politics -- remain with us in new forms. To overcome these obstacles, the Epicureans adopted a philosophy that promoted reason, respect for the natural world, and reverence for our fellow humans. By applying this ancient wisdom to a range of modern problems, from self-care routines and romantic entanglements to issues of public policy and social justice, Wilson shows us how we can all fill our lives with purpose and pleasure.
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Author
Catherine Wilson
Pages
304
Publisher
Basic Books
Published Date
2019-09-24
ISBN
1541672631 9781541672635
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"I think the title “How to be…” is a bit misleading, as we do not see real daily life content until the very last chapter. Perhaps “thoughts of an epicurean,” or “the thought process/worldview of an epicurean” may be more accurate titles for the substance."
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Abigail Spradlin