A life worthy of the gods: the materialist psychology of Epicurus

Las Vegas: Parmenides. Edited by David Konstan (2008)
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Inquires into ancient Athenian philosopher Epicurus' analysis of irrational fears and desires, arguing that such emotions played a more central and controlling role in his system than has often been supposed, in a book that also looks at how ancient Roman poet Lucretius interpreted Epicurus' ideas. Reissue.

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Epicurus.David Konstan - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Lucretius.David Sedley - 2013 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Epicurean Happiness: A Pig's Life?David Konstan - 2012 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 6 (1).
Recalcitrant Fears of Death.Kristen Hine - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (4):454-466.

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