Tetrapharmakon (After Epicurus)
Mersinis, Michael (2025) Tetrapharmakon (After Epicurus). artED, 1 (2).
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| Creators/Authors: | Mersinis, Michael |
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| Abstract: | The tetrapharmakon (τετραφάρμακον), literally translated as "four-part remedy" or "four-part cure," emerges from the rich philosophical landscape of Hellenistic Greece, specifically rooted in Epicurean philosophy. This fundamental philosophical approach represents a radical attempt to address human suffering by confronting fundamental existential anxieties through rational understanding and philosophical practice. This four-part remedy has it’s origins to an attempt by Epicurus of Samos (341-270 BCE) t develop a comprehensive philosophical strategy for achieving ataraxia (αταραξία) - a state of tranquillity and freedom from fear. Unlike other philosophical schools of his time, Epicurus sought to provide practical guidance for living a good life, focusing on eliminating suffering through philosophy. Following four main principles the proposition is put forward that critically engaging with emotional responses through making addresses fundamental human needs for meaning, connection, and hope. The works submitted to Art EDition on the theme of 'hope' |
| Official URL: | https://arted.online/artedition/ed2-the-tetrapharmakon-michael-mersinis/ |
| Output Type: | Article |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | photography, creative writing, diary, Aegean Sea, hope, Epicurus |
| Schools and Departments: | School of Fine Art > Fine Art Photography |
| Dates: | Date Date Type 8 May 2025 Accepted |
| Status: | Published |
| Funders: | Arts Council England |
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| Projects: | Hydra - Remarks on Colour |
| Output ID: | 10294 |
| Deposited By: | Michael Mersinis |
| Deposited On: | 13 Mar 2026 09:41 |
| Last Modified: | 13 Mar 2026 10:16 |

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