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Letter on Happiness

by Robin Waterfield
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A best-seller in Europe following its original publication in 1993, this littel book takes on a big subject, offering enduring guidelines from the Greek philosopher Epicurus for achieving lasting happiness. In a letter to his friend Menoecceus, Epicurus gives sound advice on increasing life's pleasures, not through hedonistic pursuits, as commonly assumed, but through intelligence, morality, and decency. Based on a new translation of Epicurus to Menoecceus and complete with the original Greek text, Letter on Happiness expounds upon basic philosophical inquiries concerning pleasure, longevity, death, and desire that are as relevant today as they were in ancient Greece, all in a compact, attractive package that makes a thoughtful gift for any occasion.

This little book takes on a big subject, offering enduring guidelines from the Greek philosopher Epicurus for achieving lasting happiness. Based on a new translation of Epicurus to Menoecceus and complete with original Greek text, the work expounds upon basic philosophical inquiries--concerning pleasure, longevity, death, and desire--that are as relevant today as they were in ancient Greece.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1994
Publisher
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, 1994.
Pages
80
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780811808293

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