Was epicurus a buddhist? An examination and critique of the theories of negative happiness in buddha and epicurus

Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 7 (2):287-294 (2008)
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Abstract

Comparisons betw western philosophies are uncommon and this, among other things, hinders global philosophical discourse. Thus, in this essay I want to compare the philosophies of the Buddha and Epicurus for similarities, particular in regard to what I call "negative happiness." Once I have establish this, I want to give a brief critique of negative happiness, which subsequently amounts to a selective critique of Buddhism and Epicureanism

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Adam Barkman
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