PPT-Epicurus (d. 270 BCE)
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Historical Context and Influence Grew up in a noble family established a school in ancient Athens Developed a philosophical system based on an atomistic account
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Historical Context and Influence Grew up in a noble family established a school in ancient Athens Developed a philosophical system based on an atomistic account of nature and an ethics identifying pleasure as the goal of human life. (or should not) have certain attitudes, and also that it is better development: . degrowth. , austerity . and well-being. John O’Neill. ESRC Series on The Politics of Wellbeing. University . of . Sheffield. Friday January 30th, 2015.. Structure. Two inconvenient truths: physical and political feasibility in conflict. One Paradigm. Naturalistic Philosophy (Pre-Socratics). Humanistic Period (From Socrates to death of Alexander). Hellenistic (death of Aristotle to death of Augustine). Hellenic vs. Hellenistic. Hellenic – Greek thinkers. Historical Context and Influence. Grew up in a “noble” family, established a school in ancient Athens . Developed a philosophical system based on an atomistic account of nature and an ethics identifying pleasure as the goal of human life. "While I am, death is not; and when death is, I am not. Therefore, I am not concerned with death.". 11:1-45. Groucho. Marx ~ . “I’m not scared of dying, I just don’t want to be there when it happens..
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