The aim of this task is to create research papers on philosophy, and explain how it works in ancient Greece. I have to explain the Iberian philosopher I appointed and I have to discuss his view on the government and his teachings to the ancient Greeks. The important question is to write an organized article that contains multiple sources accurately. I need to get two physical sources and at least one source from the internet. In each reference, I must interpret or interpret the bibliography and show clarity.
In Greek Athens, one of the famous philosophers of 200 BC epicurus, there is a big question that people can not answer, "How do you get happiness", then Epicurus will ask everyone in Athens from time to time . First of all, some people said they would have sex with six virgins, but in epic they use "human relations" to define it as a goal of happiness. Epicuras is looking at it from another perspective Many people have a very nervous life relationship.
Aristotle and epiculus seem to have the same ultimate goal, but there are different ways to achieve the goal. They believe that everyone's actions are directed to human prosperity and happiness, but Epicurean also exchanges happiness and happiness. They achieved their goals in different ways, and in this respect they are very different. Epicurus and Aristotle may agree with the problem, but when it becomes the universe, they are dotted in the sky or sky space. They have many different ideas to separate them, but they end up in good faith for human beings. For example, epicros is misunderstood and Aristotle is well known, so it is easy to understand in most cases why so many people reject hedonistic philosophy.
Epicuras established epicurenism. Epicurus is based on his hedonistic philosophy - the only benefit in life is happiness. However, Epicuras teaches that not all fun is good. Extreme happiness can lead to pain, so the only benefit is peace and calm happiness. Epicuras said that the highest pleasure is two freedom from physical health and peace of mind, pain. Skepticism is a philosophy school founded by Ellis Pillow, as well as the prosperity of Stow's philosophy and epicureanism. Pyrrho taught us not to know anything. He said that our sense deceives us and does not have the exact way to understand things. Therefore, all requirements on knowledge are wrong. We do not know anything, so in this way we should treat everything indifferently and not make judgments.