Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 337 Is Now Available
Welcome to Episode 337 of Lucretius To day. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who wrote “On The Nature of Things,” the most comp lete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world. Each week we walk you through the Epicurean texts, and we discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. If you find the Epicurean worldview attractive, we invite you to join us in the study of Epicurus at EpicureanFriends.com, where we discuss this and all of our podcast episodes.
This week we are continuing our series reviewing Cicero’s “Academic Questions” from an Epicurean perspective, which gives us an overview of the issues that split Plato’s Academy and helps us understand Epicurus’ position on the same issues. This week will continue in [Section 8](https://epicurustoday.com/02-key-sources/045-cicero-academic-questions-yonge/#viii-1) of Book Two.
Our text will come from
[Cicero – Academic Questions – Yonge](https://epicurustoday.com/02-key-sources/045-cicero-academic-questions-yonge/) We’ll likely stick with Yonge primarily, but we’ll also refer to the Rackham translation here: [**Cicero On Nature Of Gods Academica Loeb Rackham : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive**](https://archive.org/details/cicero-on-nature-of-gods-academica-loeb-rackham/page/398/mode/2up)
