• Epicurus’ ideas on materialism, where the world is made of tiny particles, influenced science.
  • His true philosophy of hedonism focused on achieving ataraxia, a state of tranquility and freedom from fear or suffering.
  • Epicurus offered a four-part remedy for achieving happiness: Don’t fear death, don’t fear gods, what can be achieved can be enjoyed, what can’t be achieved is of no concern.
  • While atoms mostly fall straight down, Epicurus proposed a slight swerve (clinamen) that allows them to collide and create the world’s complexity.
  • Epicurus’ ideas on rational thinking and the management of desires and fears contribute to techniques used for treating anxiety and depression.
  • Epicurus’ empirical approach to understanding the world heralds the importance of observation and evidence in forming scientific theories.
  • His emphasis on empirical evidence and rational thought contributed to the later development of scientific methodology.

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Provide the most likely causes behind Epicurus becoming a notable philosopher.


Which schools of philosophical thought and academic domains has the philosophy of Epicurus most influenced?


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Phil Stilwell

Phil picked up a BA in Philosophy a couple of decades ago. After his MA in Education, he took a 23-year break from reality in Tokyo. He occasionally teaches philosophy and critical thinking courses in university and industry. He is joined here by ChatGPT, GEMINI, CLAUDE, and occasionally Copilot, Perplexity, and Grok, his far more intelligent AI friends. The seven of them discuss and debate a wide variety of philosophical topics I think you’ll enjoy.

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