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  1. Philosophy at the Gym.Erik Kenyon - manuscript
    Ethical philosophy was born in the gyms of Athens. This book returns a body of abstract thought to its original context, to understand how training for the body sparked training for the mind. We will use archaeology to reconstruct the reality of ancient athletics and literary texts to critique philosophers’ idealized versions of this reality. We will explore a cluster of questions about the nature of happiness (eudaimonia), the role of human excellence (arete) in this life and what forms of (...)
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  2. Anti-Epicurean polemics in the New Testament writings.Stefan Szymik - 2023 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
    Stefan Szymik analyses New Testament texts in terms of polemic and anti-Epicurean rhetoric. To what extent and how did Epicurus and his philosophical thought influence the first Christian Churches? How did Christians react to Epicureanism? Although the New Testament only includes one account of an encounter between the Apostle Paul and the Epicureans (Acts 17:18), the probability of their contacts was high, given the popularity of Epicureanism in the Roman Empire in the first century CE. As a vital component of (...)
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  3. Lives of Pleasure: A Comparative Essay on Cārvāka and Epicurean Ethics.Christopher Paone - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (4):1023-1044.
    A long-lived and lively tradition of materialist philosophers flourished in classical India and in classical Greece. Due to the condition of their texts, however, they do not often receive close study. This essay compares the views of the classical Indian materialists, the Cārvākas, and the classical Greek materialists, the Epicureans. The first section introduces their philosophies. The second outlines their doctrines of empiricism and materialism. The third and fourth turn to two comparative topics in Cārvāka and Epicurean ethics: their views (...)
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  4. Sceptical Buddhism as Provenance and Project.James Mark Shields - 2020 - In Oren Hanner, Buddhism and Scepticism: Historical, Philosophical, and Comparative Perspectives. Freiburg/Bochum: ProjektVerlag. pp. 161-177.
  5. G.ROSKAM, Live Unnoticed. On the Vicissitudes of an Epicurean Doctrine, Brill, Leiden-Boston 2007. [REVIEW]Francesco Verde - 2009 - Elenchos 30 (2):400-407.
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  6. (1 other version)Epicurean poetics.Elizabeth Asmis - 2006 - In Andrew Laird, Ancient Literary Criticism. Oxford University Press.
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  7. Cinismo e epicureismo.Marcello Gigante - 1992 - Napoli: Bibliopolis.
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  8. The Sculpted Word: Epicureanism and Philosophical Recruitment in Ancient Greece.Diskin Clay & Bernard Frischer - 1984 - American Journal of Philology 105 (4):484.
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