Seneca Letters To Lucilius - Letter 123 - On The Conflict Between Pleasure and Virtue

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
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    Seneca Letters to Lucilius articulates a fundamental conflict between pleasure and virtue. He views pleasure as fleeting and often corrupting, leading to dependency and moral degradation. In contrast, virtue, rooted in reason and self-discipline, offers enduring fulfilment and inner peace. This conflict manifests as a struggle between immediate gratification and long-term moral excellence. Seneca emphasises that true happiness lies in virtue, which is internal and under one's control, unlike external pleasures. By prioritising virtue, individuals achieve resilience and tranquility, overcoming the transient and often misleading allure of pleasure.
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