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Dr. Catherine Wilson was until recently Professor of Philosophy at the University of York, and is now teaching part-time at the City University of New York, and also a writer. She holds degrees in Philosophy from Yale, Oxford and Princeton and has taught in the USA, Canada, and Germany. Dr. Wilson teaches and writes in the history of modern philosophy and on early modern science and also works in the areas of ethics and aesthetics with a special interest in the evolution of morality and the science behind visual experience. She’s the author of books like Moral Animals: Ideals and Constraints in Moral Theory, Epicureanism at the Origins of Modernity, and Epicureanism: A Very Short Introduction, and Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy.
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Wilson to talk about Epicureanism. We talk about its origins; some of its basic tenets, like materialism and atomism; how the epicureans thought about perception; and an early form of protodarwinism. We also refer to how the European early scientists and Enlightenment philosophers got influenced by Epicureanism. In the second part of the conversation, we discuss the Epicurean philosophy of life, and in what significant ways it diverged from Stoicism.
Time Links:
02:13 The origins of Epicureanism
05:59 Epicurean materialism, and the clash with Christian values
11:19 Atomism
15:31 Epicureans’ theory of perception
17:43 A form of protodarwinism
21:11 How early European scientists got influence by Epicureanism
31:15 Epicureanism, and the ancient philosophical traditions with no specialization
34:18 Epicurean philosophy of life
38:32 Pleasure, pain, and death for the epicureans and the stoics
51:22 The meaning of “carpe diem”
54:57 More sources of divergence between the epicureans and the stoics
1:00:27 Would the epicureans have been utilitarians?
1:01:29 Follow Dr. Wilson’s work!
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