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Ataraxy
Freedom from pain and fear; a state of serene calmness.
Eudaimonia
Human flourishing.
Sybaritic
Fond of sensuous luxury or pleasure.
Epicure
Taking particular pleasure in food and drink.
Asceticism
Severe self-discipline and avoiding of all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.
Letter to Menoeceus
The pleasant life and the moral life are one and the same. Preconditions of happiness: to think of deity as real, blessed and imperishable without the attributions of impure conceptions; and belief in the insignificance of death because death is devoid of meaning. The good life consists of; an absence of fear and pain; the recognition of destiny, chance and choice; limitation of appetites; good judgement.
Consequentialism
The morality of an action is to be judged solely by its consequences.
Virtue
In one sense is generally a kind of completion.
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