Epicureanism or Stoicism
By: Jack • Essay • 303 Words • November 27, 2009 • 1,550 Views
Essay title: Epicureanism or Stoicism
If I had to choice between being an Epicurean or a stoic, I think I would choose stoicism. Epicureanism revolves purely around pleasure, but people can achieve pleasure by doing bad things. “Bad things” of course is a very subjunctive way of putting it, but in short, it is being immoral and unethical. Sometimes being bad can feel good, or pleasurable, but how long would that kind of pleasure last? Stoicism revolves more around virtue rather than just avoiding stress in order to obtain pleasure.
The lives of Stoics revolve more so around virtue in my opinion because having pleasure by just relieving yourself of all the stresses of life takes away the point of living. The Epicureans don’t get emotionally attached to anyone because if something goes wrong it would cause them stress. At the same time, secluding yourself emotionally cannot be good for you. To be a closed book and not give people a chance in order to keep your pleasurable lifestyle isn’t a good life in my opinion.
Temporary pleasure can only last