AN INTRODUCTION TO HIS PRACTICAL ETHICS AND POLITICS
This new introduction to Epicurus’ practical ethics and politics provides an overview of Epicurus’ attitudes towards political, religious and cultural traditions. Emphasising Epicurus’ claim that philosophy is an art of living that helps people to achieve individual happiness, the book pays special attention to Epicurus’ understanding of philosophy as caring for one's own soul. It explains how this Epicurean self-care is connected to caring for others since a happy life requires security that can almost only be found in a community. Epicurus’ practical ethics includes a special appreciation of friendship and a conception of ‘politics’ which focuses on caring for the souls of others. It thus stands firmly in the Socratic tradition. This understanding of practical ethics contributed significantly to the fact that, despite many hostilities, at least practical ethical aspects of Epicurus’ teachings were still discussed in the Greco-Roman Empire and sometimes even appreciated by early Christian philosophers.
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MICHAEL ERLER studied Classical Philology and Philosophy in Cologne and London ( University College ). He is Professor of Classical Philology at the Julius- Maximilians-University Würzburg. His research focuses on Greek literature, Greek and Roman philosophy ( Platonism, Epicureanism ) and the relation between ancient literature and philosophy. He is editor of scientific book series and author of numerous monographs and essays on Plato, Epicurus, Roman phi losophy and ancient literature. He was president of the International Plato Society, the Mommsen Society and the Society for Ancient Philosophy.
MICHAEL ERLER
EPICURUS
EPICURUS
AN INTRODUCTION TO HIS PRACTICAL ETHICS AND POLITICS
MICHAEL ERLER www.schwabeverlag.ch