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Reaction (Post)April 20, 2026 at 11:47 PM I haven't had time to look at this but may be relevant to Lucretius references:
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Eikadistes
April 20, 2026 at 10:49 PM Reacted withReaction (Post)to Cassius’s post in the thread What would Epicurus have thought of going to the moon?.
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And I would not hesitate to say that this is both (1) an example of regression in philosophy over 2000 years and (2) why I would be cautious about endorsing Bentham or applying the label of "hedonism" to Epicurus overbroadly. Epicurus was firm that… -
wbernys
Reaction (Post)April 20, 2026 at 8:07 PM I’m reading a book called Jane Austen’s Philosophy of Virtues. Emsley writes, “Socrates calls this kind of adherence to principle illusory, and suggests that it is actually a kind of self-indulgence that forces one to be temperate for the sake of later… -
wbernys
Reaction (Post)April 20, 2026 at 8:07 PM I think that's a very good question and the answer isn't obvious at all.
To me, some of what you're commentin on is a variation of the "psychological hedonism" argument which goes - everyone does what they think brings them pleasure, even pursuing virtue… -
Cassius
April 20, 2026 at 7:00 PM Replied to the thread Welcome ReiWolfWoman!.PostI think that's a very good question and the answer isn't obvious at all.
To me, some of what you're commentin on is a variation of the "psychological hedonism" argument which goes - everyone does what they think brings them pleasure, even pursuing virtue… -
Cassius
Reaction (Post)April 20, 2026 at 6:48 PM I’m reading a book called Jane Austen’s Philosophy of Virtues. Emsley writes, “Socrates calls this kind of adherence to principle illusory, and suggests that it is actually a kind of self-indulgence that forces one to be temperate for the sake of later… -
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April 20, 2026 at 5:12 PM Replied to the thread Welcome ReiWolfWoman!.PostI’m reading a book called Jane Austen’s Philosophy of Virtues. Emsley writes, “Socrates calls this kind of adherence to principle illusory, and suggests that it is actually a kind of self-indulgence that forces one to be temperate for the sake of later…
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