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  • RomanMosaicStaraZagora

    Happy Twentieth of November! Giving Thanks Where It Is Truly Due

    Happy Twentieth of November! This upcoming week in the United States is one of the primary times that family and friends travel to be with one another and celebrate the things which they most value in their lives.  Unfortunately this exercise is bundled with “Thanks-giving” …

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  • EpicurusbySarantea

    Happy Twentieth of October!

    Happy Twentieth of October! This twentieth, after more than seven years of intensive study of Epicurus and posting at NewEpicurean.com, I find myself reflecting on a passage from the book that most influenced my study of Epicurus:  “Epicurus and His Philosophy” by Norman Dewitt.  As …

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  • Parthenon

    Thoughts On The Nature of “Gods” – 10/10/2017

    I am one of the ones who takes Epicurus literally: (1) that there exists life throughout the universe; (2) that some of those forms of life are “higher” than ours; (3) that those “higher” beings (which are what Epicurus referred to as “gods”) have perfected …

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    Happy Twentieth of September: “Everything Is Done For the Sake of Pleasure”

    Happy Twentieth of September! For today’s Twentieth, here is a passage from the letter of Cosma Raimondi to remind us that the pursuit of pleasure is not an “addiction” or a “poison” (as referenced in a recent editorial at theguardian.com) but the motivating force of …

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  • RomanLorica

    Note on the Last Words of Brutus – From Cassius Dio, Not Plutarch

    The Wikipedia entry for the Battle of Philippi includes this (as of 09/01/17): Plutarch also reports the last words of Brutus, quoted by a Greek tragedy “O wretched Virtue, thou wert but a name, and yet I worshipped thee as real indeed; but now, it …

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  • Parthenon

    Happy Twentieth – “How Long Should the Parthenon Stand?”

    Peace and Safety to the Epicureans of today, no matter where you might be – Happy Twentieth! For today’s Twentieth,  in some troubled times in the United States, I would like to discuss a passage from Thomas Jefferson, consider it in context with the Epicurean …

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