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Is Virtue Sufficient for Happiness?: Cicero on Stoicism

  • The Morningside Institute 91 Claremont Avenue Floor 11 New York, NY, 10027 United States (map)

According to ancient philosophers, all human beings want to be happy. But how can we achieve this?  In Books 3 and 4 of his dialogue “On the Greatest Good and Evil” (De finibus bonorum et malorum), Cicero and his interlocutor, the Stoic Cato, discuss what guarantees a person’s supreme happiness. Is it enough to be a morally good person (as the Stoics maintain) or do you also need some additional goods, such a health, wealth, or social standing? This ultimately raises the question of whether our happiness is entirely under our control, or whether external factors by necessity play a role.

This dinner seminar will be led by Dr. Katharina Volk (Columbia). It is open to all undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates.