The speaker thinks as follows: (1) love is sick, (2) enslave love love, and (3) all diseases trying to correct love are futile, irritating a lover I will. As Milton's Adam and Eve are slain by sinful disobedience to God, when they are stabbed by Cupid's "Winged arrow", human beings will be loving slaves. Milton has redemption and freedom by Christ, but there is no ransom for Dryden.
Gilles Deleuze's "Lucretius and Naturalism" (1961; translated by Jared Bly) is the first version of the article posted as a modified version in Deleuze's 1969 Logique du Sens appendix "Lucrèceetle Naturalisme". Here, Deleuze shows how Lucretios expressed her own Atmism as a means in the first true noble act of philosophical pluralism, and identified the speculative and practical purpose of philosophy as "naturalism" There. In human nature, distinguish between those belonging to myths and those belonging to nature; essentially, real infinite and not so: this is the practice and speculation of naturalism. One of the most serious constants of naturalism is to blame everything that causes sorrow and everything that needs sadness to exercise its power. Atomic theory achieves this through clinical and imaginary concepts
Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius wrote De Rerum Natura (the essence of things) in 50 BC to explain the philosophy of Epicurean to the Roman crowd. In his work, Lucretius describes the principles of Atomism, the essence of thought and soul, the interpretation of emotions and thoughts, the development of the world and its phenomena, and the phenomena of various celestial bodies and the earth. The elemental system used in medieval alchemy was developed mainly by the Persian-Arab alchemist Jābiribn Hayyān and was rooted in the classical elements of the Greek tradition. In addition to the two philosophical elements, his system consists of four Aristotle elements: air, earth, fire and water: sulfur characterizing the principle of flammability; the principle that characterizes the "burning stone" and the nature of the metal.
Roman epiculian poet Rucletius started his educational poet de Deme Natura by treating Venus as a true natural mother. Lucretius uses Venus as a "symbol of naturally occurring personalization". It is mainly related to the nature of Lucretius' s work, which suggests a non - traditional understanding of the world avoiding superstitions. In the myth of Inca, Mama · Pacha and Pachamama are infertile goddesses, and oversee planting and harvesting. Pachamama is usually translated as "Mother Earth", but more literally translated as "Mother Universe" (Aymara and Quechua Mom = Mother / Pacha = World, Time and Space or Universe). Pachamama and her husband Inti are the most merciful gods worshiped as part of the Andean (from now Ecuador to Chile and Argentina)