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Seneca on a Happy Life

Seneca on a Happy Life

Moral and Stoic philosopher from the first century. Seneca asserts that the search for happiness is the search for reason. He opposes pleasure as a source of happiness as it eventually leads to non virtuous pursuits. In this moral essay Seneca constructs a detailed description and argument as what is the true source of happiness and what should be avoided at all cost

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