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Happiness And Greek Ethical Thought M Andrew Holowchak

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Happiness And Greek Ethical Thought M Andrew Holowchak
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.8 MB
Author: M. Andrew Holowchak
ISBN: 9781472597922, 1472597923
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Happiness And Greek Ethical Thought M Andrew Holowchak by M. Andrew Holowchak 9781472597922, 1472597923 instant download after payment.

This book presents a fresh exploration of happiness through the ideas of the ancient Greek philosophers. It introduces readers to the main currents of Greek ethical thought (Socratic living, Platonism, Aristotelianism, Epicureanism, Scepticism, Stoicism, Cynicism) and takes a close look at characters such as Socrates, Diogenes and Alexander the Great.
Yet Happiness and Greek Ethical Thought is much more than just a casual stroll through ancient thinking. It attempts to show how certain common themes in Greek thought are essential for living a happy life in any age. The author maintains that, in many respects, the Greek integrative ideal, contrary to the hedonistic individualism that many pluralistic societies at least implicitly advocate, is a much richer alternative that warrants honest reconsideration today.

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