2017
DOI: 10.14746/pea.2017.1.8
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Life, Birth and Death in Democritus. Atomistic Reflections Between Physics and Ethics

Abstract: The subject of life, birth and death constitutes one of the main topics in Democritus’ reflection on human questions. He seeks to understand what men think about the processes of birth and death and how they, accordingly, determine their behavior and attitudes. His reflections comprise a wide range of perspectives and aspects that include examining human behaviour and investigating how it reveals a certain temperament or inclination, inquiring about the nature of these processes and extending the analyses of t… Show more

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