Examples of using Epicurus in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Though the seeds of the theory can be found in the hedonists Aristippus and Epicurus, who viewed happiness as the only good, the tradition of utilitarianism properly began with Bentham,
worlds certainly dates back to antiquity, with intellectuals from Epicurus to Nicholas of Cusa proposing them to be inhabited with lifeforms similar to our own.
Madame Bovary would thus be assigned in a course on understanding the tensions in marriage instead of in one focused on narrative trends in 19th-century fiction, just as the recommendations of Epicurus and Seneca would appear in the syllabus for a course about dying.".
Here, Dante talks with a couple of Florentines- Farinata degli Uberti and Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti- but he also sees other notable historical figures including the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, and Pope Anastasius II.
possibly even Earth-like, in orbit around them, an idea that had been suggested earlier by the ancient Greek philosophers, Democritus and Epicurus, and by medieval Islamic cosmologists such as Fakhr al-Din al-Razi.
on‘How to manage the tensions of marriage' instead of belonging in a course on‘Trends in nineteenth-century fiction', just as the works of Epicurus and Seneca would appear in a course on‘How to Die' rather than in one on‘Hellenistic philosophy'.
life beyond the grave, thus offering men a gospel which was the exact opposite of that of Epicurus.
Epicurus was definitely on to something.
Epicurus called his commune The Garden.
He will be Christ and Epicurus together.
Epicurus was apparently on to something.
Epicurus was one of the great ones.
More useful manner than Epicurus himself.
Epicurus message is however more subtle and inspiring.
Epicurus never married
Garden of Epicurus, and the garden of Netzahualcoyotl;
These things must be considered, according to Epicurus.
Epicurus is credited with first expounding the problem of evil.
For Epicurus the pursuit of happiness was a personal quest.
Forms of hedonism were put forward by Aristippus and Epicurus;