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In this podcast episode, I cover the life and ideas of Democritus of Abdera. He is one of my favorite early Greek philosophers, mainly because of his wisdom/ethical sayings. He barely made the Presocratic cut, being just 1 - 10 years before Socrates. However, his ideas, way ahead of their time, were picked up by Aristotle and Epicurus and have influenced humankind to our time. A true Renaissance Man before it was popular š, Democritus is worthy of study. His First Principle(s) of Atoms and the Void are revolutionary and are great responses to the ideas of earlier philosophers.
Books Referenced:
* Early Greek Philosophy - Translation by Jonathan Barnes - Penguin Classics
* The First Philosophers - Translation by Robin Waterfield - Oxford Worldās Classics
* Lives of the Eminent Philosophers - Diogenes Laertius - Loeb Classical Library
By Erik Rostad4.3
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In this podcast episode, I cover the life and ideas of Democritus of Abdera. He is one of my favorite early Greek philosophers, mainly because of his wisdom/ethical sayings. He barely made the Presocratic cut, being just 1 - 10 years before Socrates. However, his ideas, way ahead of their time, were picked up by Aristotle and Epicurus and have influenced humankind to our time. A true Renaissance Man before it was popular š, Democritus is worthy of study. His First Principle(s) of Atoms and the Void are revolutionary and are great responses to the ideas of earlier philosophers.
Books Referenced:
* Early Greek Philosophy - Translation by Jonathan Barnes - Penguin Classics
* The First Philosophers - Translation by Robin Waterfield - Oxford Worldās Classics
* Lives of the Eminent Philosophers - Diogenes Laertius - Loeb Classical Library

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