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Epicurus

Born: 341 B.C.   Died: 270 B.C.

Epicurus founded a philosophical community outside of Athens known as the Garden. Though a prolific writer, only some fragments and letters survive. His main physical doctrines include the following: Only void and bodies exist; bodies are composed of indestructible and eternal atoms which occupy and move through void; soul is composed of a finer substance (like breath or heat), but dissipates at death; time is not real, but a notion abstracted from experience; matter is infinite; and the number of worlds is unlimited. Epicurus' ethical doctrines included the edict to live a life of simple pleasure, free from fear and disturbances in the soul. Additionally, the wise person overcomes hatred, envy, and contempt. While he endorsed belief in gods, he argued against mythic notions of gods for they are inconsistent with perfectly happy divinities, and they cause disturbances and fears. Contrary to the caricature of Epicurean hedonism, a life of pleasure for Epicurus meant making prudent choices among various pleasurable things, namely those resulting in mental happiness and bodily health.


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The Philosophy Garden

Author: Erik Anderson
Description: nice site with a modern slant, includes biographical information on Epicurus as well as information on Epicureanism throughout the centuries

The Philodemus Project

Description: an international effort which aims to reconstruct new texts of the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus' works on Poetics, Rhetoric, and Music.

The San Francisco Epicureans

Diogenes Laertius' Lives and Opinions of the Eminent Philosophers, Book X

Source: Philosophy Garden

Epicureanism

Description: Information about Epicureanism and Epicurus, a brief bibliography, and more.

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The Epicureans

Source: Radical Academy

Epicurus

Source: PhilosophyPages.com
Author: Garth Kemerling

Epicurus

Source: The History Guide
Author: Steven Kreis

Epicurus

Source: The Window

Epicurus

Source: Malaspina Great Books

Epicurus

Source: Biography.com

Epicurus

Source: Ancient Greek Scientists

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Epicurus and the Hedonists

Source: Ethics of Civilization
Author: Sanderson Beck

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