The Hellenistic Age Podcast

044: Hellenistic Philosophy - Epicurus & Epicureanism

05.03.2020 - By The Hellenistic Age PodcastPlay

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Named after the eponymous philosopher Epicurus (341 – 270 B.C.), the Epicurean school was one of the more popular if controversial doctrines to emerge during the Hellenistic period. Arguing that “Death is nothing” and denying the existence of the afterlife, Epicurus and his followers sought to explain the world through empirical observation and the famous theory of atoms and the void, looking to live the best life by embracing pleasure and avoidance of pain.

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