Socrates/Epicurus Essay assignment
Socrates/Epicurus Essay assignment
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Virtue is necessary for happin" rel="nofollow">iness, and virtue is sufficient for happin" rel="nofollow">iness, thin" rel="nofollow">inks Socrates. You may not be a supermodel, or the most fin" rel="nofollow">inancially successful person in" rel="nofollow">in the world, but if you are honest, wise, fair, courageous and self-controlled, your life and character will merit praise and respect. If you go beyond common sense and skill yourself in" rel="nofollow">in reason, you can become truly wise. If you cultivate courage, wisdom, justice and self-control throughout your entire life, then even if you achieve nothin" rel="nofollow">ing else, you will have lived a truly meanin" rel="nofollow">ingful life.
Do you agree with Socrates or disagree? Why or why not? What kin" rel="nofollow">ind of knowledge and virtue is required for a meanin" rel="nofollow">ingful life? Why?
For Epicurus, happin" rel="nofollow">iness is lin" rel="nofollow">inked to your pleasure (or really, your freedom from pain" rel="nofollow">in). By cultivatin" rel="nofollow">ing pleasures that avoid subsequent pain" rel="nofollow">in, we can live a good life. We need three goods: friends, time to thin" rel="nofollow">ink, and self-sufficiency. Without these, we can never be happy, even if we are virtuous people (lonely, starvin" rel="nofollow">ing, persons with terrible bosses).
What do you agree with in" rel="nofollow">in Epicurus? What do you thin" rel="nofollow">ink he gets wrong about happin" rel="nofollow">iness? This might be a good time to thin" rel="nofollow">ink of examples from the documentary.
Lastly, compare Socrates and Epicurus. What ideas do they share? And what do you thin" rel="nofollow">ink about the ideas they have in" rel="nofollow">in common?
Write a 3-FULL-PAGES page paper, double-spaced, normal margin" rel="nofollow">ins, and 11 poin" rel="nofollow">int font. MINIMAL QUOTES! EVERYTHING IN YOUR OWN WORDS! Only use ideas from the de Botton and Baggin" rel="nofollow">ini book AND NO OTHER SOURCE other than your own critical min" rel="nofollow">ind. DO NOT COPY FROM THE SLIDES. If you use ONE or TWO QUOTES (no more than that allowed), after quotin" rel="nofollow">ing, explain" rel="nofollow">in the quote in" rel="nofollow">in your own words, explain" rel="nofollow">in how it applies to your ideas bein" rel="nofollow">ing expressed. Make sure to have an openin" rel="nofollow">ing paragraph with a thesis statement and a conclusion as well.