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The Classical Review 16 (02):212- (1966)

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  1. Value-bifurcation in bioscience: The rhetoric of research justification.Laurie Anne Whitt - 1999 - Perspectives on Science 7 (4):413-446.
  • Reading of “De Rerum Natura” in the Light of Modern Physics.Gualtiero Pisent - 2012 - Open Journal of Philosophy 2 (4):268-271.
    An analysis of the Lucretius atomism is given, that makes particular reference to the naturalistic arguments and contents of the poem. A possible comparison with the atomism of nowadays, based on quite new, both theoretical and experimental grounds, must be treated with much care. But it seems possible and interesting to compare at least the world outlined by Lucretius, with the new world, derived by familiarity with modern theories of matter. This is the point I have tried to stress.
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  • Lucretius, Symmetry arguments, and fearing death.James Warren - 2001 - Phronesis 46 (4):466-491.
    This paper identifies two possible versions of the Epicurean 'Symmetry argument', both of which claim that post mortem non-existence is relevantly like prenatal non-existence and that therefore our attitude to the former should be the same as that towards the latter. One version addresses the fear of the state of being dead by making it equivalent to the state of not yet being born; the other addresses the prospective fear of dying by relating it to our present retrospective attitude to (...)
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