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aliya0001 [1]
1 year ago
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in on the nature of things, the latin poet argues that one need not fear death because all of reality, including the human soul,

consists only of atoms.
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nalin [4]1 year ago
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The Latin poet Lucretius In on the nature of things, argues that one does not need to fear death because everything is made of atoms, including the human soul.

Full name of Lucretius is <u>Titus Lucretius Carus</u>. He is one of the oldest philosophers and poets of Rome. One of his famous works is <u>"De rerum natura"</u> which translates into "In On the nature of things".

This phenomenon explains the <em>Epicurus </em>of all the physical things that have survived. He firmly believed that religion makes a person believe in things that do not exist. He was against religion and gave a didactic explanation of it.

Learn more about In on the nature of things here: brainly.com/question/28482539

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