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Great Layman Explanation of Epicurus

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Authored by Frank Redmond, 2011

Teaching the classics to people can be a difficult thing. Not only are there a lack of resources (for example good websites), but there is also a general lack of knowledge of history and the ancient world. That's why it brings me great joy to see others engaging audiences with classical topics.

I just watched a great layman video on Epicurus. Now, Epicurus is not a terribly opaque philosopher - he is fairly easy to understand. It's just getting the message out that is difficult. This video helps spread the word of the classics and Epicurus in particular. Kudos to this layman ancient philosopher:

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It's just too bad the video quality is so poor. :-\

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