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The life-world of human and animal experience, with colours, tastes, solid objects, is a perceptual effect of massed atoms. (Catherine Wilson Quotes)
We have to gamble, and sometimes lose as George Ainslie argues; this keeps the appetite for life sharp. (Catherine Wilson Quotes)
Epicurus recommends bread and cheese as the staple, and his emphasis is more on avoiding pain than on seeking pleasure, insofar as pleasure-seeking tends to be followed by painful after-effects. (Catherine Wilson Quotes)
Epicurus thought of justice as an agreement to prevent people harming and being harmed (Catherine Wilson Quotes)
The (atomic) soul is mortal, and the best life is the one with the least pain and the most pleasure. (Catherine Wilson Quotes)
I think we do have a better understanding now of how moral thought and discourse function (Catherine Wilson Quotes)
Epicurus was in favour of friendly sex but not of grand passions or marriage and children, viewing them as sources of trouble and vexation. (Catherine Wilson Quotes)