Epicurus' ethical theory: The pleasures of invulnerability
Ancient Philosophy 12 (2):487-492 (1992)
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James Warren (2002). Epicurus and Democritean Ethics: An Archaeology of Ataraxia. Cambridge University Press.
Epicurus (1994). Letter on Happiness. Chronicle Books.
Maria Ossowska (1961). Remarks on the Ancient Distinction Between Bodily and Mental Pleasures. Inquiry 4 (1-4):123-127.
Boris Nikolsky (2001). Epicurus On Pleasure. Phronesis 46 (4):440-465.
Boris Nikolsky (2001). Epicurus On Pleasure. Phronesis 46 (4):440-465.
Martha Nussbaum (1991). Review Essay: Epicurus' Ethical Theory: The Pleasures of Invulnerability. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):677 - 687.
David K. O'Connor (1991). Book Review:Epicurus' Ethical Theory: The Pleasures of Invulnerability. Phillip Mitsis. [REVIEW] Ethics 101 (3):657-.
Phillip Mitsis (1988). Epicurus' Ethical Theory: The Pleasures of Invulnerability. Cornell University Press.
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