The Faith of EPICURUS cnjamin Harrington TheFaithof EPICURUS Benjamin Farrington Epicurus, one of the four great philoso- phers of antiquity, is also in some re- spects the most modern. While Plato and Aristotle thought it impossible to govern without the aid of a religious — mythology a set of beliefs that would bridle the passions and console the minds of ordinary men — Epicurus presages the philosophy of the Enlight- enment. He organized, for the first time in history, a fraternity to liberate man- kindfromsuperstitionandtoencourage a view of nature that dispensed with all supernatural agencies. To the contemporary reader, the phi- losophy of Epicurus has a particular relevance.Hisage,likeours,wasaperiod of social crisis demanding a guide for — the individual in the conduct of life a "faith" with which to confront the (continued on backflap) Digitized by the Internet Archive 2010 in http://www.archive.org/details/faithofepicurusOOfarr The Faith of EPICURUS The Faith of EPICURUS Benjamin Farrington CULTURE & DISCOVERY BASIC BOOKS, PUBLISHERS INC., New York © 1967 by Benjamin Farrington LibraryofCongressCatalogCard Number: 67-13136 Printed in the United StatesofAmerica To my Wife