The Pocket Epicurean

The Pocket Epicurean

Hardback (15 Mar 2022)

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A short, smart guide to living the good life through the teachings of Epicurus.

As long as there has been human life, we've searched for what it means to be happy. More than two thousand years ago, the Greek philosopher Epicurus came to his own conclusion: all we really want in life is pleasure. Though today we tend to associate the word "Epicurean" with indulgence in the form of food and wine, the philosophy of Epicurus was about a life well lived even in the hardest of times. As John Sellars shows in this concise, approachable guide, the ideal life envisioned by Epicurus and his followers was a life much more concerned with mental pleasures and the avoidance of pain. Their goal, in short, was a life of tranquility or contentment.
 
In The Pocket Epicurean Sellars walks us through the history of Epicureanism, starting with the private garden on the edge of ancient Athens where Epicurus and his students lived in the fourth century BC, and where women were as welcome as men. Sellars then moves on to ancient Rome, where Epicurean influence flourished thanks to the poet Lucretius and his cohort. Throughout the book, Sellars draws on the ideas of Epicurus to offer a constructive way of thinking about the pleasures of friendship and our place in the world.

 

Book information

ISBN: 9780226798646
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Imprint: The University of Chicago Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 187
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 126
Weight: 181g
Height: 152mm
Width: 114mm
Spine width: 23mm