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Lucretius On The Nature Of Things by John Mason Good Free Audiobook Download

John Mason Good

Preserving the Timeless Wisdom of Lucretius

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Author: John Mason Good

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781341161513

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/02/1968

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Lucretius On The Nature Of Things by John Mason Good

The summary audiobook of "Lucretius On The Nature of Things" by John Mason Good is ideal for anyone interested in philosophical exploration, particularly those curious about Epicurean thought and the nature of the cosmos. It's especially valuable for students, educators, and lifelong learners seeking an accessible overview of Lucretius' seminal work, which delves into themes of atomism, the nature of reality, and the pursuit of happiness. Additionally, listeners drawn to the intersection of science and philosophy will find its insights relevant and thought-provoking.

3 quotes from Lucretius On The Nature Of Things by John Mason Good

  • "Nothing comes from nothing; everything that exists has its own cause and origin."
  • "The universe is not governed by chance, but by the laws of nature that are unyielding and omnipresent."
  • "Death is nothing to us; for when we exist, death is not, and when death comes, we no longer exist."

Author : John Mason Good

John Mason Good was an English author known for his contributions to medical, religious, and classical literature. He was born in Epping, Essex, and his work reflects a deep engagement with diverse intellectual traditions.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Lucretius On The Nature Of Things by John Mason Good Free Audiobook Download

John Mason Good

Preserving the Timeless Wisdom of Lucretius

3.9813311rating

Information

Author: John Mason Good

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781341161513

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/02/1968

AudioBook length: 31 min

Lucretius On The Nature Of Things by John Mason Good audiobook cover
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Who should listen Lucretius On The Nature Of Things by John Mason Good

The summary audiobook of "Lucretius On The Nature of Things" by John Mason Good is ideal for anyone interested in philosophical exploration, particularly those curious about Epicurean thought and the nature of the cosmos. It's especially valuable for students, educators, and lifelong learners seeking an accessible overview of Lucretius' seminal work, which delves into themes of atomism, the nature of reality, and the pursuit of happiness. Additionally, listeners drawn to the intersection of science and philosophy will find its insights relevant and thought-provoking.

3 quotes from Lucretius On The Nature Of Things by John Mason Good

  • "Nothing comes from nothing; everything that exists has its own cause and origin."
  • "The universe is not governed by chance, but by the laws of nature that are unyielding and omnipresent."
  • "Death is nothing to us; for when we exist, death is not, and when death comes, we no longer exist."

Author: John Mason Good

John Mason Good was an English author known for his contributions to medical, religious, and classical literature. He was born in Epping, Essex, and his work reflects a deep engagement with diverse intellectual traditions.