Epicureanism is treated here as the belief that there is no soul, heaven, or hell, so one should simply maximize pleasure while alive.
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Epicureanism
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Jiang says Dante hates Epicureanism because it removes the reason to have faith, hope, and love.
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"remember where we are okay we've crossed the river oxford nicholas and we're in so the river of oscar sticks and we are now..."
"yourself and for dante this is just pure heresy okay he hates his idea because if you think about it why he hates his..."
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Dante's Hell is not just a ladder of sins in this lecture.
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