Meditations (Penguin Classics)

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Meditations (Penguin Classics)

by Marcus Aurelius
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One measure, perhaps, of a book's worth, is its intergenerational pliancy: do new readers acquire it and interpret it afresh down through the ages? The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, translated and introduced by Gregory Hays, by that standard, is very worthwhile, indeed. Hays suggests that its most recent incarnation--as a self-help book--is not only valid, but may be close to the author's intent. The book, which Hays calls, fondly, a "haphazard set of notes," is indicative of the role of philosophy among the ancients in that it is "expected to provide a 'design for living.'" And it does, both aphoristically ("Think of yourself as dead. You have lived your life. Now take what's left and live it properly.") and rhetorically ("What is it in ourselves that we should prize?"). Whether these, and other entries ("Enough of this wretched, whining monkey life.") sound life-changing or like entries in a teenager's diary is up to the individual reader, as it should be. Hays's introduction,... see complete book description

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  • ashley

    ashley says

    hellenistic schools of philosophy.... it includes cynicism, hedoonism, skepticism, stocicism. simple and obvious. the crazy part ofthis story, is tht near the fall of the roman empire, some dude in power, forgot his name, declareed all these schools of thought and these ideas and books pagan because they did not agree with his chritianity, he closed down all the schools.

    posted Saturday, December 8 2007

  • Dee

    dee says

    Yeah I think this is one of her most underrated books. I loved it too!

    posted Friday, November 23 2007

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  • varghese k

    varghese k says

    absolutely correct

    posted Monday, November 12 2007

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  • suritdas

    suritdas says

    Think of it as a diary Aurelius wrote to record his observations on life. Remember that he was brought up in the tradition of the Stoics, and therefore his perspective is different from our hedonistic predilections. More when there is more.

    posted Wednesday, November 7 2007

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  • RKN_2007

    rkn_2007 says

    Hey, How to read this book?

    posted Tuesday, October 2 2007

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