Overview
A powerful poetic exploration of nature and philosophy by the Roman writer Lucretius, presenting one of the most remarkable works of classical thought.
In this celebrated philosophical poem, Lucretius sets forth the teachings of the Greek philosopher Epicurus, offering a vision of the universe governed not by divine caprice but by natural laws. Written in elegant Latin verse, The Way Things Are presents a sweeping account of the structure of the cosmos, the nature of matter, the formation of the world, and the origins of life.
The poem explains the principles of atomism-the idea that all things are composed of indivisible particles moving through empty space-and argues that understanding the workings of nature frees humanity from superstition and fear. Lucretius examines phenomena ranging from the movements of celestial bodies to the processes of sensation and the nature of the human mind, presenting philosophy not merely as abstract speculation but as a guide to intellectual freedom.
Over the centuries this work has stood as one of the most important surviving expressions of Epicurean philosophy. Its combination of scientific curiosity, poetic power, and philosophical argument continues to influence readers interested in the ancient roots of natural philosophy and the history of scientific thought.
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- ISBN-13: 9781515427582
- ISBN-10: 1515427587
- Publisher: SMK Books
- Publish Date: April 2018
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.75 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.26 pounds
- Page Count: 274
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