Exploring the influence of a prominent Greek philosopher, this book delves into how his ideas have shaped modern thought, often leading to misguided interpretations and applications. It examines the philosopher's original concepts and critiques how they've been misappropriated throughout history. Through a blend of philosophical analysis and cultural commentary, the author highlights the philosopher's role in popularizing notions that have had negative consequences, ultimately encouraging readers to rethink the legacy of these ideas in contemporary society.
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- 2024
- 2022
Epicurus's Morals
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
- 2018
Essential Epicurus (Large Print)
- 86 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Epicurus emphasizes the pursuit of a happy, tranquil life, advocating for peace, freedom from fear, and self-sufficiency alongside friends. He posits that pleasure and pain define good and evil, dismisses the fear of death, and claims that the gods do not intervene in human affairs. The universe is described as infinite, with events driven by atomic interactions. This book compiles the surviving doctrines and letters from Epicurus, reflecting the foundational ideas of his philosophical school, The Garden, and is presented in a large print format for accessibility.
- 2018
Essential Epicurus
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Epicurus emphasized the pursuit of a happy and tranquil life, advocating for peace, freedom from fear, and self-sufficiency among friends. He argued that pleasure and pain define good and evil, and that death should not be feared as it marks the end of existence. His philosophy dismisses divine intervention in human affairs and posits an infinite, eternal universe governed by atomic interactions. This book compiles the surviving principles and letters from Epicurus, offering a glimpse into the foundational ideas of the Epicurean school, known as The Garden.
- 2016
Principal Doctrines
- 54 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring the philosophy of Epicurus, this book emphasizes a materialistic view of the universe where the highest good is the pursuit of pleasure defined as freedom from pain. It advocates for serenity through virtue and a simple lifestyle. The collection includes the Principal Doctrines, an insightful essay on Epicureanism by William De Witt Hyd, and a biography of Epicurus by Charles Bradlaugh, providing a comprehensive understanding of his teachings and their impact.
- 2015
Exploring the philosophy of Epicureanism, this collection features six essential works that delve into the pursuit of pleasure, the nature of the universe, and the contrast between Stoicism and Epicurean thought. Key texts include Epicurus's letters and doctrines, Cicero's examination of good and evil, Lucretius's insights on nature, and essays by Temple and Hicks that further illuminate Epicurean beliefs. Together, these writings provide a comprehensive understanding of Epicurean philosophy and its significance in the broader context of ancient thought.
- 1996
A Guide to Happiness
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This is a collection of lessons on the art of leading a happy life from the Greek philosopher Epicurus. The book includes his letter "The Happy Life".
- 1994
A total philosophy of life, death, religion, ethics, and culture promising liberation from the obstacles that stand in the way of our happiness, the teachings of Epicurus claimed many thousand committed followers over the ancient Mediterranean world. This title fills the need for a reliable selection and translation of the main surviving evidence.
