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EpicureanFriends was established in 2015 by a group of friends interested in the study of Epicurus freed from the intrusion of contemporary politics, Stoicism, Platonism, Humanism, and other " | EpicureanFriends was established in 2015 by a group of friends interested in the study of Epicurus freed from the intrusion of contemporary politics, Stoicism, Platonism, Humanism, and other " | ||
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- | ===== The Epicurean Worldview: A New Paradigm For The Best Life ===== | + | ===== The Epicurean Worldview: A Revolutionary |
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Epicurus is well known for his advocacy of " | Epicurus is well known for his advocacy of " | ||
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- | >Quote from Diogenes Laertius 10:34\\ ”The internal sensations they say are two, pleasure and pain, which occur to every living creature, and the one is akin to nature and the other alien: by means of these two choice and avoidance are determined.“ | + | >**Quote from Diogenes Laertius 10:34**\\ ”The internal sensations they say are two, pleasure and pain, which occur to every living creature, and the one is akin to nature and the other alien: by means of these two choice and avoidance are determined.“ |
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- | >Quote from Torquatus, Speaking for Epicurus in Cicero' | + | >**Quote from Torquatus, Speaking for Epicurus in Cicero' |
Thus if you are not feeling pain you are feeling pleasure, and so to Epicurus the word " | Thus if you are not feeling pain you are feeling pleasure, and so to Epicurus the word " | ||
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Seen in this way, Epicurean philosophy is neither " | Seen in this way, Epicurean philosophy is neither " | ||
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Under this worldview, " | Under this worldview, " | ||
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The insight that all states of life are composed of either pleasure or pain parallels the Epicurean viewpoint that all bodies are composed of either matter or void. In a universe where every space is occupied by matter or void, human feelings are understood in a similar way - every //feeling// is either pleasure or pain, which is the same as saying that //any feeling which is not a pleasure is a pain, and any feeling which is not a pain is a pleasure. //As you might imagine, this sweeping definition of pleasure leads to a major shift in perspective. As one noted scholar of Epicurus observed: | The insight that all states of life are composed of either pleasure or pain parallels the Epicurean viewpoint that all bodies are composed of either matter or void. In a universe where every space is occupied by matter or void, human feelings are understood in a similar way - every //feeling// is either pleasure or pain, which is the same as saying that //any feeling which is not a pleasure is a pain, and any feeling which is not a pain is a pleasure. //As you might imagine, this sweeping definition of pleasure leads to a major shift in perspective. As one noted scholar of Epicurus observed: | ||
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For more on terminology and similar topics, check out our FAQ page. We also particularly recommend Episode 222 of the Lucetius Today Podcast where we discuss key terminology issues surrounding " | For more on terminology and similar topics, check out our FAQ page. We also particularly recommend Episode 222 of the Lucetius Today Podcast where we discuss key terminology issues surrounding " | ||
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+ | You are welcome to access our site without an account. However, there are benefits to registering, | ||
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+ | The following list is a sample of what you can do here at EpicureanFriends. Our forum and all other study materials are dedicated exclusively to the study of Epicurus from the perspective of Classical Epicurean Philosophy, which means we are committed to promoting truly Epicurean rather than " | ||
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+ | ===== Getting Started At EpicureanFriends.com ===== | ||
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+ | To get the most benefit from your time here: | ||
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+ | - Read our EpicureanFriends Forums - Start in the General Discussion forum, or any of our many Special Topic forums. Due to the high number of forums already in place, we recommend the easy to use Search function at the top of each page, and you can search by Popular Tags or review our Full List of Tags. We also have many hyperlinked Outlines that will assist in navigating through the forum structure. We also have a list of Forum Short-Cuts to help you find the most popular forums. | ||
+ | - Read our Frequently Asked Questions section - a list of many of the questions that normally come up during study. (If you have an account and find something missing, let us know and we'll add to it). | ||
+ | - Read our collection of the Ancient Epicurean Extant Texts - a curated EpicureanFriends online collection of key texts. We recommend starting with the letters of Epicurus from Diogenes Laertus Book 10. | ||
+ | - Read the two books we most recommend: Epicurus and His Philosophy by Norman DeWitt, and Living For Pleasure: An Epicurean Guide to Life by Emily Austin. Austin' | ||
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+ | - Read our key Articles section - indepth material on a variety of issues. | ||
+ | - Visit our Epicurean Friends Youtube Page - a selection of useful video presentations on Epicurus produced over the years. | ||
+ | - Check out our Special Resources Page - a variety of informative items prepared by our EpicureanFriends forum members. | ||
+ | - Check out our extensive Recommended Reading List - books and articles which we find supportive of our views on Epicurus. | ||
+ | - Check out our Image Gallery - a collection of images, graphics, and memes by EpicureanFriends forum members. | ||
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+ | Take your level of study up a notch and participate here in the forums! We welcome those who are interested in the study of the philosophy of Epicurus and who wish to join for the purpose of asking questions, getting to know the philosophy over time, and networking and collaborating with the EpicureanFriends community. | ||
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+ | We have membership levels based on levels of experience. After registering for an account you will be assigned to “Introductory Member” basic level which will grant you the ability to ask questions and clarify your understanding of Epicurus. This basic level also gives you access to the Self-Study Quiz Section (a series of basic quizzes about the history and teachings of the Epicurean School) and the EpicureanFriends First Monday Meet-and-Greet (via Zoom). The “Established Member” level is for advanced students and grants those who are committed to Epicurus the option of collaborating on deeper study and promotion of the philosophy. Established members are invited to join our monthly 20th Meeting and our weekly Wednesday night advanced study group. | ||
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