In the Greek tradition of political thought, one alleged political theory stands apart from the rest, namely the one expounded by Epicurus and his followers. It is generally held that Epicurus and the Epicureans did not have a political theory, and that Epicurus sought refuge from the turmoil of political life by retreating into his school. In place of political life, Epicureans formed a small society of like-minded friends. This view of Epicurus ' social theory, I shall argue, is fundamentally misguided. One impact of this understanding of Epicurus ' doctrines has led scholars to disregard many of the important sayings by Epicurus with respect to political jus t i ce, and on account of this, we face a fundamental misunderstanding...
In several of his philosophical works, Cicero gives reports of the Epicurean views on bivalence and ...
Nietzsche’s portrayal of Epicurus in his middle period of 1878–1882 is one of an inspiring figure an...
This paper explores Cicero’s treatment of Epicurean philosophy in his De republica, and argues again...
The paper will focus on the Epicurean notions of justice, law, friendship, and the philosophical com...
Epicureanism has long been perceived as a theory of hedonism imbodying many contradictions and unint...
In this article I intent to go through the Epicurean thought and the role it plays in the concrete ...
The paper will focus on the Epicurean notions of justice, law, friendship, and the philosophical com...
It is often assumed that Epicurean philosophy and its foremost Roman prophet, T. Lucretius Carus, ad...
This paper examines Nietzsche’s conflicted relation to Epicurus, an important naturalistic predecess...
Epicurean philosophy, as Epicurus's teachings became known, was used as the basis for how the commun...
Epicurus’ philosophical project is predicated on its eudaimonistic efficacy. His letters and maxims ...
© 2012 Dr. Sonya WursterThis thesis demonstrates that the late-republican context, in which Philodem...
This volume investigates the reasons why Plotinus, a philosopher inspired by Plato, made critical us...
Eighteenth-century Epicureanism is often viewed as radical, anti-religious and politically dangerou...
Diogenes Laertius lists in his catalogue of Epicurus' works (10.28) a treatise On Kingship, which is...
In several of his philosophical works, Cicero gives reports of the Epicurean views on bivalence and ...
Nietzsche’s portrayal of Epicurus in his middle period of 1878–1882 is one of an inspiring figure an...
This paper explores Cicero’s treatment of Epicurean philosophy in his De republica, and argues again...
The paper will focus on the Epicurean notions of justice, law, friendship, and the philosophical com...
Epicureanism has long been perceived as a theory of hedonism imbodying many contradictions and unint...
In this article I intent to go through the Epicurean thought and the role it plays in the concrete ...
The paper will focus on the Epicurean notions of justice, law, friendship, and the philosophical com...
It is often assumed that Epicurean philosophy and its foremost Roman prophet, T. Lucretius Carus, ad...
This paper examines Nietzsche’s conflicted relation to Epicurus, an important naturalistic predecess...
Epicurean philosophy, as Epicurus's teachings became known, was used as the basis for how the commun...
Epicurus’ philosophical project is predicated on its eudaimonistic efficacy. His letters and maxims ...
© 2012 Dr. Sonya WursterThis thesis demonstrates that the late-republican context, in which Philodem...
This volume investigates the reasons why Plotinus, a philosopher inspired by Plato, made critical us...
Eighteenth-century Epicureanism is often viewed as radical, anti-religious and politically dangerou...
Diogenes Laertius lists in his catalogue of Epicurus' works (10.28) a treatise On Kingship, which is...
In several of his philosophical works, Cicero gives reports of the Epicurean views on bivalence and ...
Nietzsche’s portrayal of Epicurus in his middle period of 1878–1882 is one of an inspiring figure an...
This paper explores Cicero’s treatment of Epicurean philosophy in his De republica, and argues again...