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The Art of Happiness by Epicurus

May 4, 2025
Dive into Epicurus's intriguing philosophy of happiness, where pleasure is seen as the absence of pain. The discussion navigates his views on death, asserting it shouldn't be feared. Explore ancient materialism and its challenge to religious beliefs, while contrasting Epicureanism with Stoicism. Examine social implications of his celibate lifestyle and the relevance of these ancient ideas in modern ethical discussions. The hosts balance humor with critique as they dissect Epicurus's influence on contemporary thought.
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Epicurus' Materialism and Gods

  • Epicurus adapts Democritus's atomic theory and materialism to a wider audience by rejecting fear of death and gods.
  • His materialism reduces divine concern to detached gods uninterested in human affairs.
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The Swerve and Free Will

  • Epicurus introduces the "swerve" where atoms randomly deviate to allow free will.
  • This idea is widely criticized as implausible and ineffective in explaining true free will.
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Epicurus' Rediscovery Fuels Enlightenment

  • The rediscovery of Epicurus' work revived materialism and modern science during the Enlightenment.
  • Despite flaws, his ideas inspired a new rational approach to understanding the world.
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