Happiness in Philosophy: Discovering Epicurus
Epicurus (341–270 BC) founded Epicureanism, advocating for happiness and tranquility through self-sufficiency and friendships. Though most of his works are lost, surviving texts outline his views on death, ethics, and natural philosophy. His ideas shaped Enlightenment thought, influencing notable philosophers and promoting the timeless pursuit of well-being and peace.
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