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Catherine Wilson is a British philosopher and professor known for her work in early modern philosophy, ethics, and the history of science. She has taught at universities including the University of York and the University of British Columbia, and has written extensively on moral philosophy and the relevance of classical thought to contemporary issues.

Known for: How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well

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How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well

How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well

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In this engaging philosophical guide, Catherine Wilson reintroduces Epicureanism as a practical philosophy for modern life. She explains how the ancient teachings of Epicurus—centered on pleasure, friendship, and freedom from fear—can help individuals live more fulfilling and ethical lives. Wilson dispels misconceptions about hedonism and shows that Epicureanism promotes moderation, rationality, and well-being.

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Historical Background

Epicurus was born in 341 BCE on the island of Samos and lived during a time of political tumult in Greece. He founded his school, known as the Garden, near Athens—a deliberate alternative to the grand public spaces of other philosophical academies. The Garden welcomed not only men but also women and...

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At the center of Epicurean thought is a simple but profound idea: pleasure is the highest good. But to understand this, we must first strip it from the cartoonish notion of nonstop indulgence. Pleasure, as Epicurus defined it, is the absence of pain and disturbance. A gentle equilibrium of the body ...

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Catherine Wilson is a British philosopher and professor known for her work in early modern philosophy, ethics, and the history of science. She has taught at universities including the University of York and the University of British Columbia, and has written extensively on moral philosophy and the r...

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Catherine Wilson is a British philosopher and professor known for her work in early modern philosophy, ethics, and the history of science. She has taught at universities including the University of York and the University of British Columbia, and has written extensively on moral philosophy and the relevance of classical thought to contemporary issues.

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