
The Top 100 Works of Speculative Non-Fiction
What works of speculative non-fiction have most impressed you? (Read the entire blog entry) (Added by Ted Keer on 9/25, 9:37pm)
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The Doctrines of Epicurus
While Rand was quite vocal in her praise of Aristotle, much of her philosophy and many of her doctrines are strikingly similar to that of two other schools which during the Hellenistic age held much greater influence than did the Peripatos. One school, the Stoics, is mostly familiar to us in the parody of Spock, the "emotionless" pointy-eared Vulcan. The Epicureans were so hated by the early Christians and Jews that epicure and apikoros became bywords for godlessness and licentiousness. This characterization was, of course, a slander, but even Spinoza in the 17th Century was branded apikoros as he was placed under the almost unprecedented lifetime kherem or excommunication of the Jewry of Amsterdam. Below I have posted the forty Principle Doctrines. My source is epicurus.net
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