hi all,
I ran across this article a while ago. While much of it seemed fairly accurate(to my novice eyes at least), I was immediately struck by how 'wrong' it seemed to say that Epicureanism leads to the hobo life.
https://philosophynow.org/issues/98/Epic…m_The_Hobo_Test
If I'm learning anything, it's that pleasure is the highest good and necessary and natural desires (housing being one) are important to ensuring the future happy state.
Mr. Dougall seems to have created charicature of Epicureanism that comes off a bit insulting for it's naivete.
Thoughts?
Brett