ABSTRACT

Epicurus on the Self reconstructs a part of Epicurean ethics which only survives on the fragmentary papyrus rolls excavated from an ancient library in Herculaneum, On Nature XXV. The aim of this book is to contribute to a deeper understanding of Epicurus’ moral psychology, ethics and of its robust epistemological framework.  The book also explores how the notion of the self emerges in Epicurus’ struggle to express the individual perspective of oneself in the process of one’s holistic self-reflection as an individual psychophysical being.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 1|69 pages

Self-awareness

chapter 2|38 pages

Agency and atomism

chapter 3|25 pages

Self-narratives

chapter 4|33 pages

Lucretius’ cosmological perspective

chapter 5|24 pages

The pleasures of friendship

chapter |11 pages

Epilogue