Pleasure The Heart Of Epicurus Sparknotes

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This book is a debate between Cicero and a possibly fictional agent used to bounce ideas and criticisms off of. Primarily about what our ultimate and final goals in life are, as well as what is the greatest good vs evil. In this, Cicero criticizes Epicurus’s work on physics, logic, and finally Epicureanism itself. After this, the fictional character responds with his own answer. Ignoring physics at the moment, but instead choosing to discuss pleasure, the heart of Epicureanism. Going into detail he explains that for those who do not know how to pursue pleasure rationally, pain will ensue. On some occasions great pain and effort are required to attain great pleasure. In other, cases pleasures are rejected when it makes it impossible to enjoy