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The book surveys five classic approaches to living—Epicurean pursuit of pleasure, Stoic self-control by law, Platonic subordination of lower to higher, Aristotelian sense of proportion, and the Christian spirit of love—by presenting selections from foundational writings followed by interpretive commentary. Each section explains core principles, treatment of virtue, strengths and limitations, and consequences for character and social life, while the closing argument contends that a grateful, helpful love integrates and surpasses the others as a guiding ethical posture. The work blends exposition, criticism, and practical counsel for shaping personality and conduct.
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