Lucretius and Civil Strife

Phoenix 66:97-121 (2012)
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Abstract

I reconstruct the Epicurean philosophical position on civil strife and examine Lucretius’ engagement with the topic against it. I challenge the scholarly consensus and argue that there is in fact no compulsion to explain Lucretius’ concern with civil strife by appeal to a preoccupation with contemporary events.

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Sean McConnell
University of Otago

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