In his only existing work, the verse De Rerum Natura (the essence of things), Epicurean writer Titus Lucretius Carus wrote that the soul and body are inseparable. This view is controversial by opposing the concept of a traditional discrete and immortal soul, but this view is not mere novelty. The argument that Lucretius believes that the soul is a new attribute of physical particle interaction is actually more convincing and better supported than Lucretius himself imagined.
Lucretius, perfect Titus Lucretius Carus, (Prosperity in the 1st century BC), Latin poets, philosophers are known for his only long poetry De derum natura (in the nature of Mono). This poem is the most complete existing statement in Greek philosopher Epicurian physics theory. It also implies his moral and logical doctrine. There are few people who know him besides the poetry of Lucretios. The small evidence available is very uncertain. In the 1994 Chronicle (or in 1996 or 1993) Jerome was the father of the Latino 's prestigious church, Le Courtus was born that year and said that a few years later, love medicine was driven. He is crazy. Cicero later fixed some clear books and he committed suicide in 44 years (51 or 50 years ago).
In his only existing work, the verse De Rerum Natura (the essence of things), Epicurean writer Titus Lucretius Carus wrote that the soul and body are inseparable. This view is controversial by opposing the concept of a traditional discrete and immortal soul, but this view is not mere novelty. - Sonar and whale move Imagine that you are lying on the beach along the horizon of Baja California, California. You can see that the first gray whale pierced through the water and thrown into the air. I personally saw this, this is a life changing experience. This size whale can truly suppress you. Whales move more than 6,000 miles per year in winter to mate in tropical warm waters. It is wonderful to see them arrive, but it's not easy
The physical nature of the soul has two important influences on epicurean doctrine. First of all, Epicuras is the basis for Epicuras to prove that the soul can not survive with physical death (other arguments against this effect are given in Lucretius 3.417-614). The texture of the soul is too delicate to exist irrespective of the body including it, and in any case it is necessary to feel the connection to the body. You will know that there will be no regrets for punishment after death or loss of life. Secondly, the soul is a reaction to a physical impression whether it is a physical impression that does not reach in the form of a lamina or pseudo-image, or whether it is an impression resulting from movement inside the body. There is nothing purely mental. In this sense, it is a state that does not exist or a purely conscious object, it is considered to be different from the entity.