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      • Twelve Elementals of Nature
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      • The Goal of Life – The Full Cup / Fullness of Pleasure Model
      • Virtue As Instrumental Rather Than An End In Itself
    • Against Supernaturalist Religion
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      • The Stoics On Pleasure
    • Against Skepticism
    • Against Platonic and Aristotelian Idealism
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        • EpicureanFreeWill.md
        • Epicurean “Dogmatism”
        • The Twentieth.md
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    • Vatican Library Sayings
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      • Lion of Epicurus – Lucian and His Epicurean Passages
      • The Tripod of Truth
      • The Doctrines of Epicurus – Annotated
      • An Introduction To The Nature of Things
      • Ante Oculos – Epicurus and The Evidence-Based Life
      • A Life Worthy of the Gods – The Life And Work of Epicurus
      • The Same Span of Time – The Major Works of Thomas Cooper, M.D.
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