In this podcast episode, I cover the life and ideas of Empedocles of Acragas. He lived from 495 - 435 BC before dramatically diving into the volcano at Mt. Etna to prove he was immortal. As we find out in this episode, the accounts of the life and death of Empedocles are varied and contradictory and contain an element of myth, which is appropriate given his use of epic poetry to present his ideas. With Empedocles, we have the largest stash of fragments of any of the early Greek Philosophers.
Books Referenced:
Early Greek Philosophy - Translation by Jonathan Barnes - Penguin Classics
The First Philosophers - Translation by Robin Waterfield - Oxford World’s Classics
Lives of the Eminent Philosophers - Diogenes Laertius - Loeb Classical Library












