1. Introduction: The Epicurean Paradigm Shift
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That's what we explore here at EpicureanFriends.com, the internet home of Classical Epicurean Philosophy, where Pleasure, Not Ataraxia, Tranquility, Virtue - or anything else - is the ultimate goal.
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, Buddhism, Judeo-Christianism, Minimalism, Pantheism, and other "isms" with which many seek to combine it. At EpicureanFriends, we focus on the fundamentals as Epicurus taught them himself:
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Epicurus taught a complete worldview that constitutes a revolutionary paradigm as to the nature of the universe, the nature of thought and truth, and the nature of the best life. Classical Epicurean Philosophy rejects many conventional assumptions of other philosophies, including the prevailing interpretation of words such as "pleasure," "gods," "virtue," and even "good and evil."
In Epicurean terms, "Pleasure" embraces much more than sensory stimulation. "Gods" exist but are not supernatural. It is important to act "virtuously" if we seek to be happy, but "virtue" is not desirable as an end it itself - only as a means of obtaining Pleasure. Likewise, "Good" and "Evil" are not abstract absolutes, but are ultimately evaluations based on sensations of pleasure and pain felt by real living things. "Practical Reason" is held to be essential for living wisely, but is distinguished from "dialectical logic," which is rejected as misleading.
It is a major goal of EpicureanFriends to explore Epicurean terminology in these and other areas so that we can understand the philosophy as Epicurus taught it himself. For more on terminology issues, watch our slideshow video "The Epicurean Paradigm Shift," the text of which is here. Also see the Epicurean Paradigm Shift section of our wiki. Check out our FAQ page as well. We also particularly recommend Episode 222 of the Lucetius Today Podcast, where we discuss key terminology issues surrounding "happiness," "pleasure," and "virtue."
Please consult our Wiki for many additional resources, including an even more detailed explanation of the Epicurean view of pleasure. For an introductory article about the place and significance of Epicurus in Western philosophy, see Norman DeWitt's 1947 article "Philosophy For The Millions." If you are already familiar with Epicurean ideas, click here for our collection of Epicurean Texts.
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