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- Category: A Few Days In Athens
- In Response to Anti-Materialist Arguments That Limitations in Physics Should Cause us Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of December: Follow the Evidence to Happiness and Health
- New Spanish Language Translation of “A Few Days In Athens”
- New Table of Contents / Finding Aid For “A Few Days In Athens”
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of September! – On Pain That Cannot Be Avoided
- “How Do I Most Quickly Learn The Basics Of Epicurean Philosophy?”
- Frances Wright on Epicurean Virtue vs. “Virtue” In The Other Philosophies
- Objectivism: The “Worst and Most Dangerous” Philosophy In America
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of June: On the Futility of “Argument”
- Updated MP3 Version of “A Few Days In Athens”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of January!
- Announcing the Launching of “AFewDaysInAthens.com”
- A “Map View” of “A Few Days In Athens” and the World of Epicurus
- Strike Blows For Epicurus In The Way He Advised – With Compassion
- Frances Wright On The Proper Epicurean Attitude Toward Those With Whom We Disagree
- Stoic vs. Epicurean: The Confrontation Between Zeno And Epicurus in Frances Wright’s “A Few Days In Athens”
- “Tell me not, Zeno, that the teacher is vicious who washes depravity from the youthful heart; who lays the storm of its passions, and turns all its sensibilities to good.”
- The Book On Epicurus Thomas Jefferson Called “A Treat To Me Of The Highest Order” – A FEW DAYS IN ATHENS
- Category: Against Hegel
- Category: Against Heraclitus
- Category: Against Platonism
- How NOT To Escape Plato’s Cave
- A Pattern I Observe In The Connection (Or Lack Thereof) Between Humanism And Epicurean Philosophy
- Epicurean Philosophy vs. Humanism
- Why Is the Subject of “Limits” Important?
- “Nothing Is Desirable In and Of Itself Other Than Pleasure” – The Importance of the Argument Against Virtue As An End In Itself
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of September – Epicurus vs. Plato – Part 1 – “Gorgias”
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of December – Doubt Is Unpleasant, But It’s Not The Worst Enemy!
- Twilight of the “Absence of Pain”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of February: Epicurus vs. Aristotle and Plato on Pleasure
- Is Pleasure An “Attitude” or a “Sense”?
- Cosma Raimondi – Defender of Epicurus 200 Years Before Gassendi
- The Reason For The Philosophic Fighting, In The Words of Cicero’s Epicurean Speaker
- Toward A Better Understanding Of Epicurus: Eight Areas Of Focus For 2015
- Peace And Safety For Your Twentieth of August – On Saving Ourselves From Servitude And Folly
- Hugh Munro On The Merits of Epicurus vs. Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics
- Epicurus v. Cicero on Natural Law and Justice
- An Aristotelian Indictment Against Epicurus
- Epicurus: Against Skepticism
- Is That All There Is? The Sad Ending of R. D. Hicks’ “Stoics And Epicureans”
- Brutus vs. Cassius, Stoic v. Epicurean
- The Error of Seeing Epicurean Pleasure Through Stoic Eyes
- On the Pedantry of Aristotle (and Stoicism and Platonism too!)
- Against Aristotle / In Support Of The Romulans
- New Ebook: “Against The Men of the Crowd”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of August, and A Few Thoughts on The Folly of Thinking Virtue Is Its Own Reward
- New Video Discussing Epicurus: “Good Without God”
- Explaining the True Nature of Life as a Pleasure: The Example of the Statue’s Hand
- A Video Helpful For Highlighting Differences Between Epicureanism and Stoicism
- Epicurus On The Meaning of “Good”
- It is surely time for men to think for themselves, and to throw off the authority of names [such as Plato] so artificially magnified.
- “Failure of Nerve?” Or “Failure to Pay Attention?”
- “If You Reject Absolutely Any Single Sensation … You Will Reject Every Standard of Truth.”
- Peace And Safety For Your Twentieth of August!
- “Reasoning In Accordance With The Facts”
- It All Comes Down To This. Take Your Stand, And Know Why You Take It.
- Celebrating 2000 Years of Epicurean Contempt For Stoicism and Platonism: Lucian of Samosata and His Dialog “The Double Indictment”
- The True Context of Virtue Is Not Original Sin But “Original Honesty”
- Should “Lady Justice” Be Blindfolded?
- “Against The Vulcans”
- Do Harpsichords Go Sledding In the Snow For Fun?
- St. Paul vs. Epicurus
- Leave Apathy To The Stoics, and Strive to “Never Be Taken By Surprise.”
- The Key To Distinguishing The “Greatest Good” from the “Goal” of Life: “Every supreme good … is meaningless to the dead; every supreme good presumes life.”
- Random? A Fluke? The Rise of Man and the Better View of “Chance and Natural Law In Epicureanism”
- “They have only to draw some circles, arrange a few triangles and squares, add certain complicated spheres, and lo, they have the cubic contents of Heaven.”
- If I have to choose between Platonic mathematicians telling me that reality doesn’t exist, and Epicurean philosophers telling me the sun may be the size of a basketball, I’ll live happily choosing the basketball, thank you.
- “It was Epicurus’ Determination to Dethrone Reason and Set Up Nature As the Norm.”
- The Peril of “Blind Reason”
- Comments On The Role of “Reason” In Epicureanism
- “The Altruist In Politics” – Nathan Cardozo’s Address Against The Platonist Roots of Doctrinaire Socialism and Communism
- Mr. Spock Was Not An Epicurean God
- The Seductive Dead-End of Stoicism
- Even For Physicists, It Is Not Possible To Live Happily Unless One Lives Wisely, Honorably, and Justly…..
- For Your Twentieth of July: Dispelling the Myth That Epicurus Was An Enemy of All Culture
- Against Plato III (And to a lesser extent, Aristotle too)
- Against Plato II – The Commentary of Thomas Jefferson
- Against Plato
- Category: Anticipations
- Anticipations, Heat, and Patterns of Behavior
- Happy Twentieth of June! – Born To Seek Pleasure And To Overcome Pain
- Describing, Without Answering, An Important Issue – the Nature of “Anticipations” and “Present Impressions of the Mind”
- More on the “Moral Sense”
- Recent Thoughts On Anticipations, The Canon, and Reason
- “Joy And Cheerfulness Are Beheld in Motion And Energy”
- Doctrine 24: The Master Instrument of the Architect of Human Happiness
- In Thanks For Another Happy Year at NewEpicurean.com
- Following A 2000-Year Trail In Pursuit of “Anticipations”
- Thomas Jefferson On Anticipations
- A Sketch On The Nature of the Gods
- “You, Father, Found The Truth” – A Combined Father’s Day and Twentieth Message
- In Explanation of “Anticipations”: An Interesting Analogy From Norman DeWitt, And A Suggestion From Seneca
- “Do you, then, interrogated I, maintain the reality of innate principles? I do, answered he in a firm tone; and I hope, for the sake of sound morals and of truth, important objects with you, to convince you of that reality.”
- Category: Aristotle (Against)
- Category: Athens Group
- Category: Audio-Video
- Epicurus’ Letter to Pythocles – Elemental Edition
- Epicurus’ Letter To Menoeceus – Elemental Edition
- **New Audio Version** Cicero’s “Defense of Epicurus” from “On Ends”
- New Audio Presentation of The Letter to Herodotus
- Catius Cat Purrs Again: “Catius Cat And The Forty Mice”
- “Thus Purred Catius’ Cat” – A New Exercise In Summarizing Basic Epicurean Doctrine
- Category: Calculation
- Category: Canonics
- Category: Cassius the Liberator
- Category: Catius' Cat
- Category: Cicero
- Category: Cosma Raimondi
- Category: Cynicism (Against)
- Category: Diogenes Laertius
- Category: Diogenes of Oinoanda
- New Audio “Reconstructed” Version of the Inscription of Diogenes of Oinoanda
- Suggestions On Being “Well-Constituted”
- Proud to Be Apikoros!
- Who Will Choose To Seek What He Can Never Find? – An Exercise in Summarizing the Epicurean Inscription by Diogenes of Oinoanda
- A Twentieth message For April from Diogenes of Oinoanda
- Category: Eclecticism (Against)
- Category: Epicurean Art
- Back of the Book – Epicurus As A Modern Best-Selling Author
- Upcoming Epicurean Festival in Italy, With Announcement of Thesis Contest Winners
- Epicurus Exceeded the Labors of Hercules
- Takis Panagiotopoulos: “How Became Known To Us The Portrait of The Athenian Philosopher Epicurus”
- Our Friend and Mascot: The Pig
- An Epicurean Message Hits Home 2000 Years Later In London
- What the World Needs Now: Thoughts on Peter St. Andre’s “Letters on Epicurus: A Dialogue about Happiness”
- The Poet, The Monument-Builder, And Us
- What Would You Like Inscribed On Your Ring?
- By The Way, Our Friends of Epicurus In The Homeland Appreciate It When You Call Them “Hellenes” Rather Than “Greeks”
- “It Is Not Enough To Live Well; One Must Also Die Well.”
- Bernard Frischer Updates the Digital Reconstruction of the Sculpture of Epicurus!
- The Tripod of Truth
- The Epicurus Sculpture Digital Re-creation
- Illustrating Epicureanism Through A Pompeian Mosaic
- Epicurean Art in the Ancient World
- Category: Epicurean Websites
- New Epicurean Website: EpicSwerve.com
- Draft Your Own Personal Outline of Epicurean Philosophy
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of March – It’s Time To Rescue Venus!
- Updated Report With Many Photos And Details – The Fifth Pan-Hellenic Symposium on Epicurus
- Hiram Crespo’s “Tending the Epicurean Garden”
- “Epicurean Analysis” By Peter St. Andre
- First New Epicurean Blog of March – “Epicurean Practice” – And A Few Words on The Goal of Epicureanism
- Another New Epicurean Blog: “An Epicurean Thinker”
- Category: False Religion
- Two Thousand Years – Convinced Yet?
- Thoughts On The Nature of “Gods” – 10/10/2017
- A Seasonal Thought Re: “Fake News”
- A List of Events Documenting Christian Persecution of Hellenes In The Ancient World
- Nietzsche, Epicurus, And The Most Successful Double Agent In History(?)
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of July: “[T]he ideas of the Deity in the minds of vulgar worshipers in general are, and ever will be, false, erroneous, and idolatrous….”
- “One has but to read Lucretius to know what Epicurus made war upon…”
- Happy Hanukkah To The Sadducees!!
- Peter Saint-Andre On The Possible Epicurean Basis for the “Seven Deadly Sins”
- Mysticism, The Gods, And the Epicurean Rules of Evidence
- “How To Be Dead And Not Care”
- “Epicurus had triumphed, and every respectable intellect in Rome was Epicurean—when Paul appeared.”
- In The Epicurean Tradition of Lucian, Consider – “Do The Gods of Kolob Rant?”
- Category: Featured
- The Breakdown In Our Modern Societies – By Elli P.
- Happy Twentieth of December! – Merry Epicurean 25th!
- A Man’s Neighbor And His Dog – by Elli Pensa
- My Best Summary As Of November 2018
- A Five Star Presentation of Epicurean Philosophy
- A Combination of Illustrations: Seize the Day In 2018 To Fill The Jar Of Life
- A Brief Synopsis Of Thoughts On Epicurean Pleasure
- An Invitation To An Epicurean 25th
- Lucretius: Not Accidents, Not Incidents, but “Contextidents”
- In Life, There Is No Antidote to Pain But Pleasure
- Epicurean Basics
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of June: Haris Dimitriadis’ “Epicurus And the Pleasant Life”
- You Have Been Deceived!
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of December 2016 – Year-End Reflections
- New Location For Core Reference Texts – Epicureandocs.com
- PWNING The Concern Trolls For 2000 Years
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of October – Lorenzo Valla Sides With Epicurus Over the Stoics
- Notes on “Justice”
- Science / Physics Update
- Comments On the “Choice of Hercules”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of July – “Conceiving The Good”
- How Do We Meet Seneca’s Stoic Argument: “The ability to increase is proof that a thing is still imperfect.”
- A Comparison Chart on “The Goal of Life”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of May – “…a small domain, the fine breath of Muses’ Grecian song, and the spiteful crowd to spurn.”
- Lucretius: Proving That The Standard Definition of Gods Is Wrong By Appealing to the True Epicurean Gods
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of April – On “Ever-Changing Desires”
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of March: If [happiness] be absent, ALL our actions are directed towards attaining it.
- Emotionlessness? The Epicurean View Is the *Deeper* Experience of Emotion!
- The Wider Implications Of The Epicurean Warnings About Passionate Love
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of February – Pleasure, Pain, and Erroneous Standards
- Epicurus Overcame The Terror Of Religion And Showed Us How To Live According to Nature
- The Sixth Annual Panhellenic Symposium On Epicurean Philosophy Is This Weekend (Feb. 6) In Athens!
- Discussion Forum Update – EpicureanFriends.com
- Outlines and More Outlines – “The main heads [to which] we must continually return…”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of January – The Limits of Education And the Need to Be “Well Constituted”
- Happy Epicurean New Year!
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of November – Epicurean Theory Applies To Everyone And To The Most Difficult Of Issues
- Tantum Religio Potuit Suadere Malorum!
- Dawn of A New Age Of Epicurus
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of October – Tips on Epicurean Reasoning from Philodemus
- The Epicurean “Method of Analogy” in Philodemus, And Its Vital Importance to Us
- “This Week In Epicurean Philosophy”
- “Quantity” Does Not Equal “Type”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of September! – An Overview of the Letter to Herodotus
- Fundamentals of Epicurean Philosophy – An Outline
- All Dressed Up But No Place To Go
- A Season Of The Year To Remember Fallen Epicureans
- Is the Fountain Of Pleasure Tainted? Or Does the Taint Arise In How We Approach It?
- Must I Believe “XXX” That Epicurus Said?
- Things That Never Change, And Things That Do
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of August!
- Unwinding A Confusion About the Faculty of Pleasure By Considering the Nature of Money
- Purging Yourself of Stoicism
- *Action* As A Requirement of Pleasure
- The Real Troika
- Why I Think Epicurus Would Have Hated The “Tetrapharmakon”
- An Important Observation About A Test of “Natural and Necessary”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of June! – “Outlines”
- Thoughts On The Natural State of Mankind
- Pleasure and Achievement
- On Conflicting Interpretations And Translations
- “Why” Comes Before “How”
- Nietzsche on Stoicism’s “Fraud of Words”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of May – Reading Epicurus Reasonably – Children and PD5
- Frances Wright and the “Counter-History of Philosophy”
- “Follow That Dream”
- Pleasure Is A Dish Best Served Pure and Smooth
- Where Is the Misunderstanding / Misrepresentation More Likely?
- Stoicism is as far from Epicurean philosophy as East is far from West.
- Setting the Stage For Discussion of Pleasure
- Fields, Particles, and the Reality We Live In
- Fill Life To The Rim – With Pleasure
- Slashing Another Stoic Chain – Courtesy of a Norse God
- Which Is Happier?
- The “Four Days Of Virtue And Painlessness” Challenge
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of April – Conventional Pleasure vs. the “Zero State”
- The Major Importance of “Confident Expectation”
- Lucretius’ Hymn To Venus and The Defense of Pleasure
- New “Fundamentals of Epicurean Philosophy” Video
- The Painless Peter Potter Principle
- One of the Best Presentations On The History of Epicurean Philosophy You Will Likely Ever See
- Lucretius’ Hymn To Venus, from Book I of De Rerum Natura, Set to Music
- Pleasure and Time – Stoics v. Epicureans
- If Death Is Nothing To Us, What Is Everything To Us?
- Are “Static” Pleasures Always Preferred?
- Can’t You Hear That This Thermometer Is Wrong?
- Of Mice, Syllables, Thermometers, and The Complete Life
- New Page Dedicated to Gassendi’s “Life And Doctrines of Epicurus”
- Report on the 5th Pan-Hellenic Symposium of Epicurean Philosophy
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of January: Symposium in Athens
- A Refresher On Epicurean Basics
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of November: Thomas Jefferson’s Personal Outline of Epicurean Philosophy
- Announcing A New Book On Epicurus (In German): “The Epicurean Yearbook”
- Peace and Safety For your Twentieth of October: Two Ways of Looking At Decision-Making
- Maximize Pleasurable Living and Avoid Both Pain And Anesthesia (And the Philosophies Which Promote Them!)
- The Epicurean Views the Modern Mind Finds Unthinkable: “Dogmatism” and “Free Will”
- Keeping Watch With The Epicurean Chorus – Happily Thriving And Alive With Joy!
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of July: “The Greater Part of Life Is Sunshine”
- New Web Page For Lucretius
- A Little Housekeeping on Jackson Barwis
- “These Shall Be To Thee Both Pythian and Delian”
- “Elemental Epicureanism” / Facebook Group Update
- Peace and Safety And Independent Thinking For Your Twentieth of May!
- Consolation On The Loss Of A Loved One – An Epicurean Perspective
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of April: Epicureanism for the sake of Epicureanism?
- A Modern Argument Against the Mathematicians
- Announcement of New “Epicurean Philosophy” Facebook Group
- Unsung Heroes of Epicureanism: Philonides of Laodicea
- Peace, Safety, And Good News For your Twentieth of March – The Translation of Lucretius You Want For Your Library Is Now In EPUB!
- More Thoughts On The Limits of Simple Living
- Three Common Issues: (1) Moderation, (2) The Senses As Deceived, and (3) “Stoicism and Epicureanism Have the Same Goals.”
- Peace and Safety for Your Twentieth of February!
- A Happy Holiday Season To Us All!
- Does “The true Epicurean lives inside his walls with a few close friends and let the world outside the garden go to hell?”
- Gassendi’s Epicurus: Live Neither As A Lion Nor As A Gnat
- Gassendi On The Active Epicurean Life: Gliding Firm Like a River
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of December! Today, A Passage from Gassendi on Felicity in Epicureanism
- Derivation of the “Riddle of Epicurus”
- Pierre Gassendi on Epicureanism vs. Skepticism
- One of the First English Translations of Gassendi’s “Life And Doctrine Of Epicurus”
- The Baseline State: Happy To Be Alive
- “The True Nature of Pleasure” – Norman DeWitt’s Analysis of Epicurean Pleasure
- Was Ancient Epicureanism A Suicide Club? Did the Priests do Iphigenia A Favor?
- Three Diagrams On The Faculty of Pleasure And Pain, Illustrating Principal Doctrines Three, Four, And Eighteen
- On Cicero and Errors In The Standard View of Katastematic Pleasure – A Great Article by Mathew Wenham
- Peace and Safety For Your November 20th – The Truth About Jefferson and Stoicism
- Wordsmiths Needed: Revisiting Horace and Book III, Ode XXIX “To Maecenas”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of October! Down With The Geometers!
- HAPPY BELATED TWENTIETH OF SEPTEMBER! – To Compensate for My Lateness – Links To PDFs Every Fan of Epicurus Ought To Have
- Three-Dimensional Printed Bust of Epicurus Now Available
- A Season Of The Year To Remember Fallen Epicureans
- Graphics of the Founders
- New Project: Returning the Eternal Light of Epicureanism to England! And Your Help is Needed!
- Peace and Safety for your Twentieth of June – May you have many smooth and agreeable motions today!
- Elemental Epicureanism
- Toward A “Jefferson Dictionary” of Epicurean Terminology
- What Is Happy Living?
- Category: Foundations Series
- Foundations 005 – “By His Victory Religion Is Trampled Underfoot”
- Foundations 004 – “And From There He Returned to Us Again – A Conqueror…”
- Foundations 003 – “Thus The Living Force of His Soul Won The Day.”
- Foundations 002 – This Man Could Not Be Discouraged By Stories Of Gods
- Foundations 001: The First To Stand Up To Religion, Face to Face
- Category: Frances Wright
- Category: Free Will
- Category: Friendship
- Category: Gassendi
- Category: Gibbon
- Category: Gratitude
- Category: Haris Dimitriadis
- Category: Horace
- Category: Images
- Category: Inscriptions
- Category: Introductory Material
- Epicurus Answers Four of The Great Questions of Human Life
- Three Documented Examples Where Students of Epicurus Diverged From Their Teacher.
- Star Conclusions of Epicurus
- Handout – “Major Characteristics of the Epicurean View of Life”
- New Handout – Applications of the Fundamentals of Nature.
- Another Important Step Toward Correcting the Record On Epicurus and Living A Better Life Today – Haris Dimitriadis’ Epicurus and the Pleasant Life.
- “When the Gospel of Minimalism Collides With Daily Life”
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of May: Better Never To Have Been Born?
- Major Characteristics of the Epicurean View of Life
- “Cicero’s Presentation of Epicurean Ethics” – Fake News?
- A Response To: “How Would Epicurus Account For Depression?”
- Proof, Not Assertion
- On Long And Short Arguments, Vatican Saying 26, And Lucretius
- Seneca’s Description of Epicurus’ “Supreme Good”
- Excellent BBC Radio Interview Presentation: “Epicureanism” On Melvyn Bragg’s “In Our Time”
- The “Yea-Sayers” and the “Nay-Sayers”
- An Exercise in Epicurean Rules of Evidence: Authorized Doctrine 24
- A Useful Recent Translation of Lucretius’ “On The Nature of Things”
- A Few Comments On An Excellent Introductory Article
- Never Forget That The Clock Is Ticking!
- Epicurean Physics
- “Our Canon Is:”
- An Example Of Rigorous Thinking That We Would Do Well To Apply to The Study of Epicureanism
- Research Projects: 1 – The Meaning of Key Doctrine 6
- If The Road To Damascus Causes You Concern, Consider A Hill Named Cumorah
- New Pro-Epicurean Book For Your Library: “Epicurus for Everyone”
- One More Experimental Video: Hail Epicurus!
- Program Released for the 2012 Panhellenic Symposium on Epicurean Philosophy – Athens, Greece
- An Epicurean Seminar Agenda From Last Year’s First PanHellenic Symposium of Epicurean Philosophy
- More From The Epicurean “Homeland” – Symposium In Athens Is Next Month
- Hail to the Friends of Epicurus in Greece!
- The Ideal Epicurean Woman? Exhibit 1: Plotina, Wife of the Emperor Trajan
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of December!
- More Thoughts on Presenting The Basics of Epicureanism
- Love, Marriage, and the Epicurean in the Modern World
- Cicero’s “Defense of Epicurus” – And An Invitation To Speak for Epicurus Today
- Reflections on Epicurean Ethics
- I Tell You Now — You, All Of You, Were Free From Your First Breath
- A New Ebook – An Introduction to the Nature of Things
- An Epicurean Test of Whether a Desire is Contrary to Nature
- The True Life According To Nature
- The Doctrines of Epicurus – Annotated
- Truth and Misconception Regarding Epicurus and Epicureanism
- An Ebook Collection Of The Basic Texts – “A Life Worthy Of The Gods”
- New Ebook – The Tripod of Truth: An Introduction To The Book That Fell From The Heavens
- Revision of the Jackson Barwis Ebook — On Three Legs We Stand
- The Same Span of Time – The Major Works of Thomas Cooper, M.D.
- First Edition of New Ebook: In Search of the Missing Third Leg: The Testimony of Jackson Barwis
- R.I.P. BlackJack – 02/03/11 (With Update for Prince William – 01/27/13)
- “I love you too well to leave you to the company of a life-long dream.”
- A New Year’s Resolution: Following Up On A Comment Of Thomas Jefferson
- A word on the status of the Lucian ebook.
- An Ebook Devoted to the Epicurean Passages of Lucian
- Philosophy for the Millions
- An Ebook Update
- A Guidebook for the Wilderness: Stefan Streitferdt’s “From Pain To Pleasure – The Proven Pathway to Happiness”
- The Principal Doctrines on Your Mobile Phone
- In Memory of Volcano Day, August 24th, in the year 832 From the Founding of Rome
- The NewEpicurean Library
- A day late, but not forgotten … Peace and Safety for Your 20th of August!
- To the Hearts In Darkness: A Brief Introduction to Epicurus
- Not by Chance, Not by Fortune, Not by Fate, Not by Accident, and Not by the Gods was the World Made, But by Natural Law
- No Fate But What We Make
- On The Critical Distinction Between “Events” And “Accidents”
- Updates: Excerpts from De Rerum Natura, and an Annotated version of the Principal Doctrines
- For New Students of Epicurus
- Caveat Emptor: Pick Your Texts and Commentaries Carefully!
- Common Fallacies About Epicurus (#2): Epicurus maintained that Pleasure is the “Greatest Good”
- Common Fallacies About Epicurus (#1): Epicurus maintained that all sensations are “true.”
- Never Underestimate Thomas Jefferson
- A Reading List For New Epicureans
- Category: Jackson Barwis
- Category: John Mason Good
- Category: Justice
- Category: Letter to Herodotus
- Category: Letter to Pythocles
- Category: Liantinis
- Category: Limits
- Category: Living For Pleasure
- Category: Logic
- Category: Lorenzo Valla
- Category: Lucian
- Category: Lucretius
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 071 – Back to the Beginning – The Beginning of Our Corner of the Universe
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 051 – More on “Images”
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Four Now Available!
- A Few Thoughts On Reading Lucretius
- In Memory of the Great Classical Translator of Lucretius: Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro
- An Uplifting Passage To Start The Week
- On The “Fourth Nature” – The “Unnamed Element” of the Mind
- A Great Clip of Stephen Greenblatt Explaining the Significance of Lucretius
- Peace and Safety For Your Twentieth of September! – A listening suggestion.
- Major New Book on Lucretius About to Be Released!
- Epicureanism and Sympathy for Animals
- Lucretius On The Walls of Pompeii
- An Exercise in Summarizing “The Nature of Things” – Book I
- Category: Lucretius Today Podcast
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- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 151 “Epicurus And His Philosophy – Part 7 – The New School In Athens
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- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 149 – The Early Years of Epicurus
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 148 “Epicurus And His Philosophy – Part 4 – True And False Opinions About Epicurus (Part 2)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 147 – Epicurus and His Philosophy Part 3 – True Opinions and False Opinions about Epicurus
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 146 – “Epicurus And His Philosophy – Part 2 – The Three Divisions of Epicurean Philosophy
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 145 – “Epicurus And His Philosophy” – Part 1 – Introduction
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 144 – Diogenes of Oinoanda – Virtue Not the Highest Good
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 143 – Diogenes of Oinoanda (Part 3) – On The Superiority of The Epicurean View of “Gods”
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 142 – Diogenes of Oinoanda (Part 2) On the nature of reality
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 141 – The Inscription of Diogenes of Oinoanda – Part 1
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 140 – Letter to Menoeceus 07 – Completion of the Letter
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 139 – Letter to Menoeceus 06 – On Pleasure (Part 2)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 138 – Letter to Menoeceus 5 – On Pleasure (Part One)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 137 – Letter to Menoeceus 04 – On Death (Part Two)
- Lucretius Today Podcast 136 – Letter to Menoeceus 03 – On Death (Part One)
- Lucretius Today Podcast 135 – Letter to Menoeceus 02 – On The Nature of the Gods
- Lucretius Today Podcast 134 – Letter to Menoeceus 01 – Context and Opening of the Letter
- Lucretius Today Podcast 133 – Letter to Pythocles 7 – Conclusion of the Letter
- Lucretius Today Podcast 132 – Letter to Pythocles 6 – More On The Weather
- Lucretius Today Podcast 131 – Letter to Pythocles 5 – Weather Phenomena
- Lucretius Today Podcast 130 – Letter to Pythocles 04 – More on the Sun and Moon
- Lucretius Today Podcast 129 – Letter to Pythocles 03 – The Implications Of the Epicurean Position On The Size of the Sun
- Lucretius Today Podcast 128 – Special Episode – Short Review of the Twelve Fundamentals of Physics
- Lucretius Today Podcast 127 – Letter to Pythocles 02 – On the Formation of “Worlds”
- Lucretius Today Podcast 126 – Letter to Pythocles 01 – Introduction – On The Basic Approach of Epicurean Philosophy
- Lucretius Today Podcast 125 – Letter to Herodotus 14 – Conclusion of the Letter to Herodotus
- Lucretius Today Podcast 124 – Letter to Herodotus 13 – Life on Other Worlds, The Development of Language, and the Regular Motion of the Stars
- Lucretius Today Podcast 123 – Letter to Herodotus 12 – Events and Time
- Lucretius Today Podcast 122 – Letter to Herodotus 11 – What it Means to Exist – Properties and Qualities
- Lucretius Today Podcast 121 – Letter to Herodotus 10 – Atoms and the Soul
- Lucretius Today Podcast 120 – Letter to Herodotus 9 – Epicurus’ Rejection of Infinite Divisibility
- Lucretius Today Podcast 119 – Letter to Herodotus 8 – More On Perception Through the Atoms
- Lucretius Today Podcast 118 – Letter to Herodotus 7 – “Images” – There’s More To Them Than Meets The Eye
- Lucretius Today Podcast 117 – Letter to Herodotus 6 – The Doctrine of Infinity of Worlds And Its Implications
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 116 – Letter to Herodotus 5 – More Fundamentals of Physics
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 115 – Letter to Herodotus – Atoms, Void, and Basic Epistemology Issues
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 114 – Letter to Herodotus 3 – First Principles of Physics
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 113 – Letter to Herodotus 2 – Principles of Clear Thinking
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 112 – Epicurus’ Letter to Herodotus (Introduction and Outlining)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 111 – Torquatus Summarizes The Significance of the Epicurus
- Lucretius Today Episode 110 – The Epicurean View of Friendship (Part Two)
- Lucretius Today Episode 109 – The Epicurean View of Friendship
- Lucretius Today Episode 108 – The Benefits of A Proper Understanding of the Senses and of Natural Science
- Lucretius Today Episode 107 – The Epicurean Emphasis on Natural Science
- Lucretius Today Episode 106 – The Epicurean Attitude Toward Fate / Fortune and the Role of Reason
- Lucretius Today Episode 105 – More From Torquatus On The Key Doctrines of Epicurus
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 104 – More Torquatus And A Question: Was The Ancient Epicurean Movement A Cult?
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 103 – Corollaries to The Doctrines Part Three
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 102 – Corollaries to the Doctrines – Part Two
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 101 – Corollaries To The Doctrines of Epicurus (Part One)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 100 – Concluding On Justice With A Shout To Keep The Virtues In Their Proper Place
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 099 – The Epicurean View of Justice (Part Two)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 098 – The Epicurean View of Justice (Part One)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 097 – The Virtues as Instrumental For Pleasure: Temperance and Courage
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 096 – The Proof That Pleasure (And Not Virtue) Is the Supreme Good
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 095 – Understanding the Paradoxical “Absence of Pain”
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 094 – Torquatus Explains Pleasure As The Goal of Life
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 093 – Torquatus Leads Us Forward Into Conflict Over Epicurean Ethics
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 092 – The Plague of Athens, and the End of the Poem
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 091 – More on Magnetism, and Preparation for Discussion of Diseases
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 090 – Preparation for Discussion of Magnetism (with special guest panelist)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 089 – Unusual Geological Phenomena – Springs That Change From Hot to Cold And Back Again
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 088 – The Waters of the Nile And The Sulfur Pits That Are Fatal To Birds
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 087 – Earthquakes and the Water Cycle – Is Now Available
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 086 – Typhoons and Whirlwinds
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 085 – Thunder and Lightning Part 3 – Why Do The Gods Send Thunderbolts Onto Their Own Temples?
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 084 – Thunder and Lightning Part Two
- Lucretius Today Episode 083 – Meteorology: Thunder and Lightning Part One
- Lucretius Today Episode 082 – The Opening Of Book Six and Restatement of the Goal of the Poem
- Lucretius Today Episode 081 – Development of the Arts, and The End of Book Five
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 080 – The Development of Metallurgy and the Art of War
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 078 – Ethical Issues In The Formation of Early Human Societies
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 077 – The Formation of Language and Early Human Societies
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 076 – The Rise of Human Society
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 74 – Eclipses, and the Earliest Phases of Life on Earth
- Lucretius Today Podcast 073 – More on The Sun, Moon, and Related Astronomical Questions
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 072 – Alternative Explanations in Science, And The Size of the Sun
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 070 – More On The End of the World
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 069 – The Eventual End of Our World
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 68 – The Earth Was Not Made For the Benefit of Humanity
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 67 – Did the Gods Wake Up One Day To Create The Universe?
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 66 – The End of All Things (But Not Of the Universe Itself!)
- Lucretius Today Podcast 065 – Introducing a New Panelist (Don), and Recapping The Beginning of Book Five
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 064 – Due To His Accomplishments, Epicurus Should Be Thought Of As Godlike
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 063 – The Perils of Romantic Love (Part 3, and end of Book 4)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 062 – The Perils of Romantic Love (Part 2)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 61 – The Perils of Romantic Love
- Luretius Today Podcast Episode 60 – Dreams, and the Mind’s Use of Images
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 059 – The Uses Of The Body Were Not Designed Before They Arose
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 057 – Taste, Smell, and The Subjectivity of the Senses
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 056: More on The Operation of the Senses
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 55 – Reason Is Dependent on the Senses (Part 2)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 054 – Reason is Dependent On The Senses
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 053 – The Senses Are Never Deceived, Even By Illusions
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 052 – More on Light, Vision, and Reflections
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 050 – The Opening of Book Four – Images
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 049 – Conclusion of Book Three, and Final Thoughts on Death
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 048 – Nature Speaks To Us About Death
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 047 – Death Is Nothing To Us
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 46 – Conclusion of the Argument that the Mind and Soul Cannot Survive Death
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 45 – More on the Mortality of the Soul and Mind
- Lucretius Today Podcast 044 – Additional Evidence That The Mind Cannot Survive Apart From The Body After Death
- Lucretius Today Podcast 43 – The Mind is Born, Grows Old, and Dies With the Body
- Lucretius Today Podcast 42 – The Mind Works Through the Senses; Both Mind and Spirit Are Mortal
- Lucretius Today Podcast 41 – The Nature of the Mind and Spirit Is Complex; that sense is Not a Property of The Elements That Make Them, But Rather an Event of Their Combination And Motions
- Lucretius Today Podcast 40 – The Argument that Mind and Spirit Are Material
- Lucretius Today Podcast 39 – The Mind And Spirit Are Not Supernatural But Parts of A Man Just Like The Head and Foot
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 38 – Start of Book Three – Epicurus Our Guide Who Dispels The Darkness of Error and Fear of Hell
- Lucretius Today Podcast 37 – End of Book 2 – The Earth Too Was Born and Will One Day Die
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 36 – No Single Thing of A Kind: Earth Not The Only Home of Life
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 35 – More Reasons Why The Atoms Cannot Possess the Faculty of Sense
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 34 – The Atoms Do Not Possess A Faculty of Sensation
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 33: More On The Implications Of The Colorless Atoms
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 32: The Atoms Are Colorless, But The Implications Of That Are Not
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 31: Continuation of Episode 30, and the Example of Polyaenus
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 30 – Only A Limited Number of Combinations of Atoms Is Possible
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 29 – The Earth As The Allegorical Mother of All
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 28 – The Number of Shapes of Atoms Is Not Infinite, But Innumerable
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 27 – There Is A Limit To The Size Of Atoms
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 26 – The Atoms Are Not Uniform In Shape
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 25: The Swerve Part 2 – As The Basis of Human Agency
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 24 – The Swerve Part 1 – As A Producing force of Nature
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode 23 – The Motion Of The Atoms Continues Without Resting Place, and At Great Speed
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Twenty-Two: (Book Two) Only True Philosophy Can Deliver Us The Best Life
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Twenty-One: The Universe Has No Center (Final Episode of Book One)
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Twenty: The Universe Is Infinite In Size
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Nineteen: All Things Are Not Tiny Pieces of Themselves
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Eighteen: All Things Are Not Made of Earth, Air, Fire, And Water
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Seventen: All Things Are Not Made Of A Single Element, Such as Fire
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Sixteen: The Atoms Are Un-Destroyable And Provide Continuity To All Nature
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Fifteen – Recap Two
- Lucretius Today Podcast Episode Thirteen: Properties, Qualities, and the Trojan War
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- “What destroys a man more quickly than to work, think and feel without inner necessity, without any deep personal desire, without pleasure—as a mere automaton of duty?”
- Thoughts on Epicurus, Politics, “The Crowd,” and Nietzsche’s “The New Idol”
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- Defending Epicurus In 1858: “One Epicurus can do more to advance human happiness than a thousand Zenos.”
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- A Song By A Fan of Epicurus – “Letter to Menoeceus”
- Revised Edits: A Hymn That Might Have Been, If Joseph Smith had read Lucretius instead of ……whatever!
- A Case Study in Failing to Appreciate the Scope of Epicurus’ Wisdom: Ayn Rand and the Objectivists
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- “We And The Stoics Today” – New Translation of An Article From The Thessaloniki Garden:
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- Jefferson: To You Modern Deep Thinkers Who Use My Name Without Knowing My Philosophy:
- “That the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical …. hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world and through all time.”
- On The Organization Of Thomas Jefferson’s Summary of the Philosophy of Epicurus
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- Declaration Of Rights Of Epicureans To Freedom of Religion – Cassius’ Declaration of August 20, 2021
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- Three Great Epicurean News Items From Michele Pinto In Italy!
- Visualising Principal Doctrine Three: The Limit Of Quantity In Pleasures ….
- The Lens Which Brings Epicurus Into Focus: The “No Limit” Objection To Pleasure, And Epicurus’ Response
- When Only The Best Is Good Enough, You Must Look For A Goal That Has A Limit
- A “Full Tank” Analogy for Principal Doctrine 3
- After Religion and Death, The Third Greatest Threat To Happiness As The Highest Goal of Life
- Justice Is Not Absolute. Definitions Matter.
- Draft of a New Graphic – Where Are the Epicurean Men?
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- Before You Reach A Verdict, Read: Norman DeWitt’s “Epicurus And His Philosophy”
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