Travels with Epicurus, Chapter 5, Online Friday Nights
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Join us as we review Chapter 5 and explore what old age has in store for us. In “The Tintinnabulation of Sheep Bells” Klein gives us hope that old age brims with pastoral tranquility and ample time for calm and joyful reflection on the meaning of our life. Will this be so? Or, is the vision of "moaning and groaning" cast by Edgar Allan Poe in HIS “The Tintinnabulation of the Bells” more accurate? How does either vision bear on eudaimonia, arete, and virtuous living?
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Online Friday Nights for philosophy readers, exploring Epicurus on aging and eudaimonia. Participants will clarify their view of virtuous living in old age.
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By Meetup
Online Friday Nights for philosophy readers, exploring Epicurus on aging and eudaimonia. Participants will clarify their view of virtuous living in old age.
