Epikouros, also called Epicurus, was a Greek philosopher known greatly for the school he founded, Kepos, also known as “The Garden.” In his honor, Epikouros had a statue erected at Kepos depicting him sitting calmly in a chair, even referencing to the entire philosophy he founded, Epicureanism. His philosophy is based upon his teachings that a positive outlook can overcome fear, pain, stress, and lead to happiness, alluding to the calm demeanor Epikouros is depicted with in his original statue that was likely originally displayed in Kepos (Katona, “Epicurus”). The marble head of Epikouros is actually just a copy of this original statue as there have been many others made as well, though they still depict Epikouros very
Epikouros, also called Epicurus, was a Greek philosopher known greatly for the school he founded, Kepos, also known as “The Garden.” In his honor, Epikouros had a statue erected at Kepos depicting him sitting calmly in a chair, even referencing to the entire philosophy he founded, Epicureanism. His philosophy is based upon his teachings that a positive outlook can overcome fear, pain, stress, and lead to happiness, alluding to the calm demeanor Epikouros is depicted with in his original statue that was likely originally displayed in Kepos (Katona, “Epicurus”). The marble head of Epikouros is actually just a copy of this original statue as there have been many others made as well, though they still depict Epikouros very