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Plato The Stoics And The Epicureans Views

Plato, The Stoics And The Epicureans Views On Pleasure And Pain. Essay, Research Paper


Plato?s believes that the body is nothing


but constant distraction to the soul. The five senses, along with


pleasure and pain are among the most distracting feature of the body because


with them, one cannot search for reality. Plato viewed death as the


one release from the body in which the soul is free to search with reality,


since it has no contact or association with the body. Plato thinks


of pleasure and pain, as something one cannot have without the other, ?A


man cannot have both at the same time. Yet if he pursues and catches


one, he is bound to catch the other.?


But Plato believed that to distance your


self from pleasure and pain as much as possible.


On the other hand, the Epicureans believed


it was natural for humans to seek the pleasant life above all other things,


this included needs that are natural and necessary such as food and shelter,


and often needs that were natural and unnecessary such as sexual gratification.


The Epicurean philosophy did not include needs that were unnatural and


unnecessary such as wealth and extreme luxury. Epicureans believed


that by trying to satisfy the unnatural and unnecessary pleasures, that


one would ultimately find disappointment, failure or illness in the end.


Finally the Stoics believed all that occurs,


happens in accordance to Natural Law. Their two fundamentals are:


1. Whatever happens is the inevitabl

e


outcome of the logic of the universe.


2. Whatever happens, is for a reason,


and therefore is fore the best.


According to these two fundamentals, Stoics


outage on the body would be to go with whatever seems natural, and whatever


it is, cannot be helped. The ideal stoic would go about life as an


actor in a play, playing the roll they are assigned. If one becomes


ill, the would play the part accordingly. The stoic philosophy also


say to remain uninvolved emotionally in your fate, and you will live an


untroubled life. If someone adheres to this philosophy, they would


in essence live a pleasant life. However, the Stoic views of pleasure


and pain could would be to simply accept them, and let your opinions of


them get in the way.


Personally, I feel the views of the Epicureans


is the one I agree with the most, however they all have qualities that


I believe in. The main reason I agree with the Epicureans, is for


their belief that people should not go after pleasures that are unnatural


or unnecessary. Although there are a few pleasures I do go for that


are unnatural and unnecessary(such as the computer I am typing on.)


I do think people do not have to live an extravagant life style, such as


the pursuit of wealth and power. And I feel all people should get


the necessary and natural pleasures fulfilled. I believed this prior


to taking any philosophy courses, and I will continue to believe this for


some time to come.

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