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Epicurus and the Pleasant Life
Epicurus and the Pleasant Life: A Philosophy of Nature | Haris Dimitriadis
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The idea that happiness is a choice accessible to all is far from new; the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus developed the Natural Philosophy of life over two thousand years ago, providing practical, contemporary guidelines to finding meaning and happiness. Unlike Plato, who valued the divine logic above all, Epicurus argued that the pursuit of ideals produced by logic alone leads to inner conflict, cognitive dissonance, dissatisfaction, and even depression. He suggested that by first embracing our natural desires, then using logic to determine which choices will increase pleasure over time, and using our will to take action, we could learn and change, and achieve happiness. Based on a worldview rooted in the reality of senses, feelings, natural dispositions, life experiences, and perceptions, this philosophy teaches us to trust our feelings, and use logic to make decisions only after we acknowledge our natural desires. That way, we will find our place in the natural world, and learn to live simply and joyfully in the company of good friends. Join the author Haris Dimitriadis on a journey through the history of philosophical and religious thought, as well as an in-depth look at the modern neuroscience, psychology, and astrophysics, and discover why the ancient Epicurean Philosophy of Nature matters as much today as it did two thousand and three hundred years ago! The answers you will find may surprise you, for you will learn, beyond any doubt, that you, too, hold the power of self-transformation, and a blissfully happy life.
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veristain2
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An excellent book giving scientific evidence on why we should be more aware of our feelings and emotions that influence our decisions. And how this Greek philosophy of pursuing the simple pleasures in life brings joy to our lives.

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kmcallion
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In this age of narcissism where we are slaves to technology, the wise words of Epicurus resonate louder than ever. This excellent book examines his teachings in great deal and tries to lead the reader down a path to a more meaningful life. Epicurus preaches a life where one enjoys simple pleasures and values emotions higher than logic. The author outlines why we should all follow this path and also gives a wider view of philosophy in general

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kmcallion
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Halfway through this and really enjoying it. Lots of philosophical things to ponder