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Epicureanism
Epicurus taught that the highest good is pleasure, understood not as indulgence but as the absence of pain and the presence of tranquillity. Friendship, philosophical reflection, and withdrawal from political life were the recommended means. The Epicurean tradition offered an atomist physics and a thoroughly secular account of happiness, death, and the gods.
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