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Single Idea 9196

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / C. The Good / 3. Pleasure / b. Types of pleasure ]

Full Idea

For epicureans, the only genuine pleasure there is is the pleasure of existing.

Gist of Idea

The pleasure of existing is the only genuine pleasure

Source

Pierre Hadot (Philosophy as a way of life [1987], 3.1)

Book Ref

Hadot,Pierre: 'Philosophy as a Way of Life', ed/tr. Davidson,Arnold I. [Blackwell 1995], p.87


A Reaction

I don't know Hadot's source for this claim, but it is a nice idea, which I shall endeavour to incorporate into my own attitude to daily living. I'm not quite clear, though, why the pleasure of music is not a 'genuine' one.


The 3 ideas from Pierre Hadot

The pleasure of existing is the only genuine pleasure [Hadot]
The logos represents a demand for universal rationality [Hadot]
It is no longer possible to be a sage, but we can practice the exercise of wisdom [Hadot]