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  • Epicureanism - Wikipedia
    Epicureanism was originally a challenge to Platonism, and its main opponent later became Stoicism It is a form of hedonism insofar as it declares pleasure to be its sole intrinsic goal
  • Epicureanism | Definition, History, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    Epicureanism, in a strict sense, the philosophy taught by Epicurus (341–270 bce) In a broad sense, it is a system of ethics embracing every conception or form of life that can be traced to the principles of his philosophy
  • Epicureanism - A Beginners Guide to Philosophy, Happiness, and . . .
    Epicureans believe that the gods, if they exist, do not concern themselves with human affairs, and thus, humans should focus on seeking pleasure and avoiding pain as a natural way of living
  • Epicurus (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Epicurus believed that, on the basis of a radical materialism which dispensed with transcendent entities such as the Platonic Ideas or Forms, he could disprove the possibility of the soul’s survival after death, and hence the prospect of punishment in the afterlife
  • Epicureanism - New World Encyclopedia
    Epicureanism is a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of Epicurus (c 340–c 270 B C E ), and was one of the most popular schools of Hellenistic philosophy (together with Platonism and Stoicism) It was founded around 307 B C E , when Epicurus began to teach
  • Epicureanism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
    Christianity, ironically, both disliked and adopted Epicureanism, in different ways The church had to be against it because it denied the existence of an after-life, which was Christian heresy; and Epicureans had a permissive attitude towards sensual pleasures regarded as sin
  • Epicurus | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Epicurus is one of the major philosophers in the Hellenistic period, the three centuries following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B C E (and of Aristotle in 322 B C E ) Epicurus developed an unsparingly materialistic metaphysics, empiricist epistemology, and hedonistic ethics
  • Epicureanism - Philopedia
    Epicureanism is an ancient Greek philosophical school founded by Epicurus of Samos (c 341–270 BCE) that combines a materialist physics, an empiricist theory of knowledge, and a distinctive ethics of pleasure understood as tranquillity
  • Home - The Epicureans - LibGuides at Duquesne University
    The Epicureans are the followers of the Hellenistic philosopher Epicurus (341 BCE-270 BCE) According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "Epicurus developed an unsparingly materialistic metaphysics, empiricist epistemology, and hedonistic ethics
  • Epicureanism - Epicurus Wiki
    Epicureanism refers to Epicurean Philosophy, the philosophy of Epicurus Epicurus developed his teachings during the Hellenistic era of Ancient Greece — a period of transition commencing at the time of Athens ’ conquest by neighboring Macedonia (4th Century BCE)





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