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The Present Alone is Our Happiness - Conversations with Jeannie Carlier and Arnold I. Davidson (Paperback)
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The Present Alone is Our Happiness - Conversations with Jeannie Carlier and Arnold I. Davidson (Paperback)
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present
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In this book of brilliantly erudite and precise discussions, Pierre
Hadot explains that for the Ancients philosophy was not reducible
to the building of a theoretical system: it was above all a choice
about how to live one's life.
One of the most influential historians of ancient philosophy in the
world today, Hadot is adept at using ancient philosophers to
illuminate the relevance of their ideas to contemporary life. In
this book, which is an ideal introduction to Hadot's more scholarly
"What is Ancient Philosophy?," we learn that to be an Epicurean is
not merely to think like one; it is to adopt a way of living where
limiting desires is the condition for happiness. Being an
Aristotelian, similarly, is to choose a life that involves
contemplation, and being a Cynic is to follow Diogenes in his
refusal of quotidian convention and the mentality of ordinary
people. If so many Ancient philosophers founded schools, Hadot
explains, it was precisely because they were proposing how to live
life on a daily basis. We learn here that the history of philosophy
has been something more than just that of a discourse. The founding
texts of Greek philosophy, after all, were notes taken from oral
exercises undertaken in concrete circumstances and contexts, most
often a dialogue between students and specific interlocutors who
meant to shed light on their students' real existence. The immense
contribution of this book, which also traces Hadot's own personal
itinerary in a touching manner, is to remind us, through direct
language and numerous examples, what the theoretical aspect of
philosophy often masks: its vital and existential dimensions.
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