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    Rationality and the Fear of Death in Epicurean Philosophy
    Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 1 79-117. 2006.
    This paper outlines the Epicurean conception of rationality and then tries to assess the merits of the notorious contention of the Epicurean philosophers that it is irrationalto fear death. At the outset, I talk about the nature of harmful emotions or passions, of which the fear of death is an outstanding example: their dependence on one‘s disposition, their cognitive and non-cognitive components, the ways in which these elements may be related to each other, and the healthy counterparts of the …Read more
  • James Warren, Facing Death. Epicurus and his Critics (review)
    Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 1 195-202. 2007.
    A review of James Warren, Facing Death. Epicurus and his Critics, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2004