Hi everyone.
Do you know how the Epicuean attitude is for a general Philantropy/compassion /sympathy or let´s say "social feelings".
I see them in the subjects: "justice" and "friendship" or "live honorable".
It seems to me that in "justice" it seems low, and the focus is more to be not disturbed by having done injustice to someone.
A minimum expression.
A maximum expression is in "friendship". But that regards only few people ( or is this a misunderstanding ? )
Is there a middle ground or is "justice" seen broader or include such attitudes like the Stoic justice ?
And many people have compassion towards animals.
In Stoic philosophy or buddhism the compassion aspect and philantropy/altruism seems to have a stronger focus (cosmopolis, oikeiosis, loving kindness wishing to everyone...)
and that such feelings contribute to the own happiness (a common argument that altruism is included in hedonism).
For example a donation to beggars or general charity.
But maybe there are good reasons to see this critical and limit kindness to everyone
( cosmopolis/war, blind kindness, natural xenophobia, avoiding hostile people, turn the other cheek...)