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Epicurus, Letter To Menoeceus, 136
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apatheia,freedom from,eradication of,emotion (; nicasicrates Sorabji (2000) 201
aristotle,natural and necessary emotions Sorabji (2000) 201
bignone,e. Sorabji (2000) 201
desire,but plato says the same of pleasure Sorabji (2000) 201
desire,natural and/or necessary desires Sorabji (2000) 201
end or goal of life (telos),epicurus Sorabji (2000) 201
epicureans,selective emotion Sorabji (2000) 201
epicurus,dists. between pleasure as static freedom from distress and kinetic pleasure Sorabji (2000) 201
epicurus,natural and/or necessary desires Sorabji (2000) 201
epicurus,pleasure goal of life Sorabji (2000) 201
epicurus,static cannot be increased,only varied Sorabji (2000) 201
metriopatheia,moderate,moderation of,emotion; natural and/or necessary desires Sorabji (2000) 201
metriopatheia,moderate,moderation of,emotion; natural and/or necessary emotions Sorabji (2000) 201
metriopatheia,moderate,moderation of,emotion; natural and/or necessary pleasures Sorabji (2000) 201
natural,necessary,desire Sorabji (2000) 201
natural,necessary,emotion Sorabji (2000) 201
natural,necessary,pleasure Sorabji (2000) 201
plato,approves some pleasures Sorabji (2000) 201
plato,some desires and pleasures necessary Sorabji (2000) 201
pleasure,epicurus,pleasure goal of life Sorabji (2000) 201
pleasure,epicurus dists. pleasure as static freedom from distress from kinetic pleasure Sorabji (2000) 201
pleasure,natural and/or necessary pleasures Sorabji (2000) 201
pleasure,plato approves pleasure of intellect Sorabji (2000) 201
pleasure Sorabji (2000) 201
zeno of citium,stoic,hence different conception of freedom from emotion(apatheia)' Sorabji (2000) 201