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Egoism / Individualism / Social philosophy / Epicureanism / Epicurus / Hedonism / Eudaimonia / Ethical egoism / Psychological egoism / Philosophy / Ethics / Philosophical movements
Date: 2012-11-12 03:54:52
Egoism
Individualism
Social philosophy
Epicureanism
Epicurus
Hedonism
Eudaimonia
Ethical egoism
Psychological egoism
Philosophy
Ethics
Philosophical movements

Is Epicurean Friendship Altruistic? TimCTKeefe 0 Introduction

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