THESIS 11025The objective of this thesis is to analyze the place of animals in Lucretius\u27 account of Epicurean philosophy of mind. It uses philosophy of mind to investigate his representation of animals in De rerum natura and the theoretical basis of his views; conversely, it uses his engagement with animals in the exposition of such theories toward a reevaluation of the theories themselves. The thesis approaches De rerum natura both sequentially and synchronically, integrating literary and philosophical analysis. Treating causation as a process, it rejoins the analysis of physiological mechanisms to the study of psychological phenomena. It thus reconstructs Lucretius\u27 understanding of the so-called faculties of mind across all living...
This paper seeks to explore the nature of evil in respect to the ethics of Epicurean philosophy pres...
Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a work which tries to explain and ...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...
In trying to comprehend the human role among other living beings from an antispeciesist point of vie...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.In the following thesis I examine the experien...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when Aristotelianism still was the leading current of na...
Titus Lucretius Carus was an ancient Roman philosopher of the Epicurean school whose epic poem On th...
My dissertation examines family, sexual reproduction, and community in Lucretius’ poem De Rerum Natu...
Until recently, Descartes' idea that the human mind is, by definition, a non-extended entity (res co...
The paper examines the representation of animals as embodiment of nature in the culture of the late ...
Lucretius On the Nature of Things draws heavily on Epicurus’s ideas, translating them from Greek int...
On the basis of a reassessment of De rerum natura, the essay illustrates Lucretius’ position on th...
The article surveys the Lucretius's influence on the works by Leonardo. On the basis of new evidence...
This paper seeks to explore the nature of evil in respect to the ethics of Epicurean philosophy pres...
Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a work which tries to explain and ...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...
In trying to comprehend the human role among other living beings from an antispeciesist point of vie...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.In the following thesis I examine the experien...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when Aristotelianism still was the leading current of na...
Titus Lucretius Carus was an ancient Roman philosopher of the Epicurean school whose epic poem On th...
My dissertation examines family, sexual reproduction, and community in Lucretius’ poem De Rerum Natu...
Until recently, Descartes' idea that the human mind is, by definition, a non-extended entity (res co...
The paper examines the representation of animals as embodiment of nature in the culture of the late ...
Lucretius On the Nature of Things draws heavily on Epicurus’s ideas, translating them from Greek int...
On the basis of a reassessment of De rerum natura, the essay illustrates Lucretius’ position on th...
The article surveys the Lucretius's influence on the works by Leonardo. On the basis of new evidence...
This paper seeks to explore the nature of evil in respect to the ethics of Epicurean philosophy pres...
Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a work which tries to explain and ...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...