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We are frequently asked about a list of recommended reading. You will do yourself a big favor if you start with "Epicurus and His Philosophy" by Norman DeWitt, but below are several links to lists of books and discussions of reading suggestions that are freely available.

There are many controversies as to the proper interpretation of Epicurus. If, instead of starting with DeWitt or the primary sources, you choose to read any of most modern book written in the last 30 years, you will find Epicurus presented to you as being primarily interested in "absence of pain" as if that is in opposition to "pleasure." That is why many of us at this forum recommend Norman DeWitt's "Epicurus and His Philosophy" as a starting point. DeWitt's perspective is found in the opening chapter of his book which can be read for free here. DeWitt wrote a shorter article - "Philosophy For The Millions" - summarizing his perspectives here.

As of 2023 there is a new major book which is an exception to the prior paragraph: Emily Austin's "Living For Pleasure." Dr. Austin's book is a highly readable and practical treatment of Epicurean ethics that indeed focuses on "Pleasure" as Epicurus' statement of the goal of life.

Usener's Epicurea

Click here for our page on Usener.

Reading List

Click Below for our recommended reading list:

Here is a "library" page at NewEpicurean.com with links to where many additional translations are available for free on the internet.

Below is a chart of topics linked to the places where they are discussed here at EpicureanFriends.com:

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