Six Myths about the Good Life
Notes from Six Myths about the Good Life by Joel J Kupperman
01. Pursuing comfort and pleasure will lead to the best possible life.
02. The desirable life equals the one that is most happy.
03. The Good life requires reaching a good equilibrium, a point at which the important difficulties are resolved.
04. Reason rather than emotions would be the best indicator of what would be a good life.
05. There is no real connection, at least in this life, between true virtue and a desirable kind of life.
06. True virtue is impeccable.
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