gmgauthier.com/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-3-Wealth-Is-No-Substitute.md

12 lines
838 B
Markdown
Raw Blame History

This file contains ambiguous Unicode characters

This file contains Unicode characters that might be confused with other characters. If you think that this is intentional, you can safely ignore this warning. Use the Escape button to reveal them.

---
title: "Book 3 Chapter 3: Wealth Is No Substitute"
date: 2020-08-02T21:28:55Z
series: "The Consolation of Philosophy"
image: img/1295493-1595172560207-b46587b02e699.jpg
enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-07-19_boethius-book-3-chapter-3.mp3
draft: false
---
{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-07-19_boethius-book-3-chapter-3.mp3" >}}
Philosophy proceeds to consider whether happiness can really be secured in any of these ways, (a) So far from bringing contentment, riches only add to mens wants. Analysis: Philosophy and Boethius discuss the insufficiency of wealth to the attainment of happiness. In the analysis, we shall see that Boethius is once again signaling his departure from Aristotle. The core of the discussion is the distinction between self-sufficiency, and dependence.