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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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The Disenchantment of Lucretius

There's a worry in Lucretius or for the readers of Lucretius that it's disenchanting, that it takes away some of the romance of the world. Most of the texts by Epicurus, by Democretius, by Lucipus, by the whole Greek atomist tradition disappeared. And that's why this stuff was buried for several thousand years. The theory is that we didn't begin in a magical garden and that was made just for us and we could eat anything we wanted. But that we began by accident. It's not all about us. We weren't meant to be, you know, by a god meant to be the dominant creatures

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