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Lucretius - His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance (Paperback)
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Lucretius - His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance (Paperback)
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Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a
work which tries to explain and expound the doctrines of the
earlier Greek philosopher Epicurus. The Epicurean view of the world
is that it is composed entirely of atoms moving about in infinite
space. The implications of this view are profound: the proper study
of the world is the province of natural philosophy (science); there
are no supernatural gods who created the world or who direct its
course or who can reward or punish us; death is simply
annihilation, and so there is no next life and no torment in an
underworld. Epicurus, and then his disciple Lucretius, advocated a
simple life, free from mental turmoil and anguish.The essays in
this collection deal with Lucretius's critique of religion, his
critique of traditional attitudes about death, and his influences
on later thinkers such as Isaac Newton and Alfred Tennyson. We see
that Lucretius's philosophy is connected to contemporary philosophy
such as existentialism and that aspects of his thought work against
trying to separate the sciences and the humanities.Lucretius: His
Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance is the title of a
2009 conference on Lucretius held at St. John Fisher College, when
many of the ideas in these essays were first presented.
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