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An Epicurean philosopher

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  • Epicurean — ► NOUN 1) a follower of the Greek philosopher Epicurus (341 270 BC), who taught that pleasure, particularly mental pleasure, was the highest good. 2) (epicurean) an epicure. ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to Epicurus or his ideas. 2) (epicurean)… …   English terms dictionary

  • Epicurean — n. & adj. n. 1 a disciple or student of the Greek philosopher Epicurus (d. 270 BC), who taught that the highest good is personal happiness. 2 (epicurean) a person devoted to (esp. sensual) enjoyment. adj. 1 of or concerning Epicurus or his ideas …   Useful english dictionary

  • epicurean — n. & adj. n. 1 a disciple or student of the Greek philosopher Epicurus (d. 270 BC), who taught that the highest good is personal happiness. 2 (epicurean) a person devoted to (esp. sensual) enjoyment. adj. 1 of or concerning Epicurus or his ideas …   Useful english dictionary

  • Epicurean — [ˌɛpɪkjʊ(ə) ri:ən] noun 1》 a disciple or student of the Greek philosopher Epicurus (341–270 BC), who taught that pleasure, particularly mental pleasure, was the highest good. 2》 (epicurean) an epicure. adjective 1》 of or concerning Epicurus or… …   English new terms dictionary

  • philosopher — Synonyms and related words: Abelard, Albertus Magnus, Albinus, Alexander, Anaxagoras, Anselm, Averroist, Bacon, Berkeleian, Berkeley, Boethius, Bonaventure, Boodin, Bosanquet, Bowne, Broad, Bruno, Cartesian, Chubb, Cicero, Comtist, Condillac,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • Phaedrus the Epicurean — Phaedrus ( el. Φαῖδρος) was an Epicurean philosopher, and head of the Epicurean school in Athens from around 75 BC to his death in 70 BC. He was a contemporary of Cicero, who became acquainted with him in his youth at Rome. [Cicero, Epistulae ad… …   Wikipedia

  • Diogenes of Seleucia (Epicurean) — For the Stoic philosopher, also from Seleucia, see Diogenes of Babylon. Diogenes of Seleuceia (2nd century BCE) was an Epicurean philosopher, who has sometimes been confused with Diogenes of Babylon, who was also a native of Seleucia. He lived at …   Wikipedia

  • Basilides the Epicurean — Basilides (or Basileides) ( el. Βασιλείδης) was an Epicurean philosopher, who succeeded Dionysius of Lamptrai as the head of the Epicurean school at Athens c. 205 BC. [Diogenes Laërtius, The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, x .] It is… …   Wikipedia

  • Polystratus the Epicurean — Polystratus was an Epicurean philosopher, and head of the Epicurean school in Athens. He succeeded Hermarchus as head of the sect c. 250 BC, and was himself succeeded by Dionysius of Lamptrai when he died c. 219 BC. [Diogenes Laërtius, The Lives… …   Wikipedia

  • Apollodorus the Epicurean — Apollodorus was an Epicurean philosopher, and head of the Epicurean school in Athens. He was according to Diogenes LaërtiusDiogenes Laërtius, The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, x .] surnamed Tyrant of the Garden ( el. κηποτύραννος),… …   Wikipedia

  • Patro the Epicurean — Patro ( el. Πάτρων) was an Epicurean philosopher. He lived for some time in Rome, where he became acquainted, amongst others, with Cicero, and with the family of Gaius Memmius. Either now, or subsequently, he also gained the friendship of Atticus …   Wikipedia

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