The category of fear in the epicurean philosophy (based on Lucretius' Poem de rerum natura)

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The article investigates Epicureans' thoughts about fear based on the analysis of Lucretius' poem «On the Nature of Things». He uses the terms timor, metus, terror, formido, pavor. The category of fear is important for Lucretius, because it allows him to elucidate the fundamentals of the Epicurean philosophy. With its help he displays the differences of characters, the similarity of the human race and animals on the emotional level, explains the aim of life in Epicurus' conception, describes people's attitude towards gods, natural phenomena, death, characterizes vices, violations of all norms, asserts the inevitability of punishments for them by people, not gods. Lucretius displays the correlation between various fears, which is based on erroneous thoughts of people about death and nature of things. He calls to fight against fears with help of the Epicurean doctrine, but thinks that the philosophy is not able to completely eradicate the demerits (predisposition to fear, anger, and indifference).

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Ancient philosophy, epicureanism, epicureans, ancient rome, fear, lucretius

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147215772

IDR: 147215772   |   DOI: 10.21267/schole.12.2.09

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