Epicurus | |
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Born | February 341 BC |
Died | 270 BC |
Era | Ancient philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Epicureanism, atomism, materialism, hedonism |
Main interests | Physics, ethics, epistemology |
Notable ideas | Pleasure principle, the "moving"/"static" pleasures distinction, ataraxia, aponia, atomic swerve[1] |
Influences | |
Epicurus[2] (Samos, 341 BC – Athens, 270 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher. He started a school of philosophy called Epicureanism.