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ISBN: | 8872260604 (ISBN13: 9788872260609) |
Edition Language: | Italian |
Epicurus
Paperback | Pages: 30 pages Rating: 3.94 | 1723 Users | 109 Reviews
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Un pensiero per la vita, solo per la vita. Un filosofo veramente amico che da ventitré secoli non cessa di dirci che non può esistere autentica felicità senza il piacere. Un pensiero che, contrariamente a tanti altri, non ha mai fatto e non può fare male a nessuno, che invita ad amare se stessi e soprattutto a rispettarsi, azione primaria per non danneggiare i nostri simili. Uno fra i pensatori più amati e odiati di tutti i tempi, senz'altro il più mistificato, equivocato, vilipeso, il cui pensiero è come un incubo nella storia del cristianesimo. La Lettera a Meneceo, qui proposta in una traduzione che punta a restituirci l'affabilità della voce di un uomo che pose l'amicizia al di sopra di tutto, è uno dei pochissimi scritti di Epicuro che non siano stati distrutti nel corso della storia dall'odio ideologico.Describe Containing Books Lettera sulla felicità
Title | : | Lettera sulla felicità |
Author | : | Epicurus |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Millelire |
Pages | : | Pages: 30 pages |
Published | : | February 28th 1992 by Stampa Alternativa (first published -270) |
Categories | : | Philosophy. Nonfiction. Classics |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 1723 Users | 109 ReviewsDiscuss Containing Books Lettera sulla felicità
It is called "art of happiness" but it talks more about the metaphysics and outdated scientific understand of Epicureanism than the actual epicurean way of living.We are born once. We cannot be born a second time, and throughout eternity we shall of necessity no longer exist. You have no power over the morrow, and yet you put off your pleasure. Life is ruined by procrastination, and every one of us dies deep in his affairs.""Nothing is sufficient for the person who finds sufficiency too little.
a bad book written by a dumb dude. talks about how you should take pleasure in watching someone drowning while you stand watching from the shore.also teh dude believed atoms exist. leibniz clearly shows matter is infintly divisible. its science
Around 85% of the book is actually written either by George K. Strodach adorned by passages of Lucretius. Thus, to call it "by Epicurus" is a little bit of an unfair stretch.The introduction itself is 70 pages long in which there is too much author's opinion and unrelated excerpt content. Sections and passages from introduction repeat themselves often later in the book. I have the irresistible word coming into mind. The word is "filler".Epicurus' content is three letters, a short description of
A very short book where Epicurus lays down his philosophy in a very simple and clear way to one of his students.It is Epicurus' definition of happiness, which means a body without suffering and a mind without perturbation, and how to achieve it, by looking for pleasure (not purely in the material, sensorial way), which is what leads you to have a sane mind and body. So he differs from hedonism, since banquets, drinking and search for sex, which are a sensorial pleasure, should not be actively
A pretty good read, though the language is so hard to comprehend (I know this is philosophy). He has good view of life and the fact that he focuses on the 'now' moment rather than looking toward the future or grieving for the past. What matters is the present and we have to live to its fullest. Another book I had to read but it was a good read!
An enlightening collection of writings by Epicurus, with some related passages from Lucretiuss De Rerum Natura., showing how Epicuruss ideas are a classical antecedent to Existentialism and remain fresh after more than 2300 years. This editions excellent introduction and notes enhance the study of his still relevant approach to life. [Thanks, Cathy!]
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