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Titus Lucretius Carus (/ˈtaɪtəs luːˈkriːʃəs/ TY-təs loo-KREE-shəs, Latin: [ˈtitus luˈkreːti.us ˈkaːrus]; c. 99 – c. 55 BC) was a
Roman poet and philosopher...
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Beretta M (2003). "The
revival of
Lucretian atomism and
contagious diseases during the renaissance".
Medicina Nei...
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organic molecules have
consciousness was
derived from both
Maupertuis and
Lucretian texts. Overall, Diderot’s
musings all fit
together as a "composite transformist...
- reality. He is, in the
words of
historian Carlton J. H.
Hayes "almost
Lucretian in his
anger against religion"
which would withdraw the
secret of the...
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awakening of the
vegetable and
animal world through the "benign post-
Lucretian" goddess,
which contrasts with the
tragic isolation of the
silent "I"...
- Psychology.
American Psychological ****ociation. Asmis,
Elizabeth (2018). "
Lucretian Pleasure". In Harris,
William V. (ed.). Pain and
Pleasure in classical...
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philosophy epistemology metaphysics philosophy of
religion Notable ideas Lucretian materialism Skepticism Natural aristocracy Realms of
Being Signature...
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known to
survive from this span of time. Rather, all the
remaining Lucretian m****cripts,
apart from the
early three discussed above, that are known...
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attempt to
cover the
whole field or to make a new
poetic system,
after the
Lucretian model, out of
modern science.
Noyes adds that the
theme of the trilogy...
- the
sugar that
sweetens the
bitter medicine of philosophy. Moreover,
Lucretian stock phrases such as nunc ad rem
redeo ("now I
return to the
matter at...