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Title: Health is wealth: Plutarch on contemporary luxury
Authors: Teodorsson, Sven-Tage
Keywords: Plutarch;Moralia;Greek Ethics;Roman Lives;Neo-Pythagoreanism
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: International Plutarch Society
Abstract: Plutarch’s Platonic outlook made it natural for him not to regard wealth as an essential good. In addition his own strong commitment to ethics reinforced his conviction that if wealth is made an end in itself it will be pernicious to mental health and prevent a virtuous life. Furthermore, excessively rich people run the risk of ruining even their physical health through gormandizing, intemperate drinking and licentious living. Thus wealth is not health; on the contrary, just the opposite is true.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/37641
ISSN: 0258-655X
DOI: 10.14195/0258-655X_5_6
Rights: open access
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