Communication Quote by Epicurus
““Unlike at the Academy or the Lyceum, women, some of them concubines and mistresses, as well as a few slaves, joined the conversation; further, many of the students here had arrived without academic credentials in mathematics or music, de rigueur for entry to the other Athenian schools of higher learning. Everyone in the Garden radiated earnestness and good cheer. The subject under discussion was happiness.””
About This Quote
Source Text: Collection of Epicurean Dialogues, 3rd century BC
Women and slaves participated in philosophical discussions, showing the school’s inclusive, informal atmosphere focused on happiness.
In simple terms: Inclusive discussions on happiness.
Value diverse voices in learning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- classroom discussions
- philosophy clubs
- public lectures
- study groups
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does inclusion teach about happiness?
- How can modern classrooms emulate this openness?
Historical context may differ from modern inclusivity standards.