Hello. This is my first post to this listserv. It was suggested
to me by my professor that people on this list might have some
input regarding a question I am starting to pursue, and that I
might consider sending out a message. So I am doing so. 

I am examining Peirce's various statements and discussions of
Epicureanism (e.g. in "The Doctrine of Necessity Examined", "The
Logic of Continuity", and other places, such as the unpublished
manuscripts - which I shall be looking at soon on microfilm). In
short, I am interested in the question of the significance of
Epicureanism for Peirce, and, as part of this, whether or not he
is correct to ultimately dismiss the Epicurean position as he does. 

Now, the question I have for this forum is: what Epicurean texts
was Peirce reading and working from? 

The obvious choices are writings like Epicurus' "Letter to
Menoeceus" and Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, texts with which I am
familiar. However, I don't know. Does anyone here?

Thanks.

Charlie Hobbs
Doctoral Student
Department of Philosophy
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901



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