Ebook {Epub PDF} Tending the Epicurean Garden by Hiram Crespo
Hiram Crespo, Chicago, Illinois. likes · 3 talking about this. Hiram Crespo is a multilingual blogger, author of “Tending the Epicurean Garden” (Humanist Press, ) and co-author of “How to. Hiram Crespo has done a masterful job in describing the teachings of Epicurus and making them relevant to modern life “Tending the Epicurean Garden” is a breath of fresh air if, like me, you have tried to read the dull prose of some professional philosophers. Robert and Martha Hanrott, of . Tending the Epicurean Garden. by. Hiram Crespo (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 48 ratings · 6 reviews. This book by Hiram Crespo, the founder of the Society of Friends of Epicurus, discusses the ancient wisdom that seems to be the best philosophical solution for current problems such as widespread anxiety, thoughtless confusion of values, socioeconomic crisis, religious fanaticism, /5(6).
Become a patron of Hiram Crespo today: Get access to exclusive content and experiences on the world's largest membership platform for artists and creators. Skip navigation and also was commissioned to write the book Tending the Epicurean Garden by Humanist Press. All in all, I think this book deserves a look from anyone, of any background or prior belief system, that would like to find greater balance in his or her life. Crespo, Hiram (). Tending the Epicurean Garden. Washington, DC: Humanist Press. ISBN Paperback: $ Ebook: $ Hiram Crespo is the founder of Society of Friends of Epicurus and author of Tending the Epicurean Garden (Humanist Press, ) and Epicurus of Samos—His Philosophy and Life: All the Principal Classical Texts Compiled and Introduced by Hiram Crespo (Ukemi Audiobooks, ). Apart from his translations, he has been featured in The Humanist, Humanist Life, The New Humanism, www.doorway.ru, The.
Hiram Crespo is the founder and editor of www.doorway.ru, author of Tending the Epicurean Garden, and a contributor to How to Live a Good Life: A Guide to Choosing Your Personal Philosophy. He graduated from Northeastern Illinois University with a BA in interdisciplinary studies, writes the Arte de Vivir column for El Nuevo Día, and blogs at The Autarkist. He blogs at The Autarkist and is the author of Tending the Epicurean Garden (Humanist Press, ), How to Live a Good Life (Penguin Random House, ) and Epicurus of Samos – His Philosophy and Life: All the principal Classical texts Compiled and Introduced by Hiram Crespo (Ukemi Audiobooks, ). He earned a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies from NEIU. He simply avoids the issue. Like Epicurus, Crespo implies that we do best to avoid publicity in life, including taking part in political disputes. In Tending the Epicurean Garden Crespo has given all of us a way to think about how we live—our choices, abilities, appetites, freedoms, and responsibilities.
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