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Ataraxia

Monist, The, 1990
In this paper I would like to examine a conception of happiness that seems to have become popular after the time of Plato and Aristotle: tran quillity or, as one might also say, peace of mind. This conception is in teresting for two reasons: first, because it seems to come from outside the tradition that began with Plato or Socrates, second, because it
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THE CONCEPT OF “ATARAXIA” IN THE LATER NOVELS OF BAROJA

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1957
Much remains to be written about the later novels of Baroja. With a few praiseworthy exceptions the tendency among critics, especially outside Spain, has been to regard him as having written himself out by the early 'twenties and thus to place exclusive emphasis on the novels of the first period.
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The Epicurean Concept of Fear and the Road to Ataraxia

2018
Epicurus was among the first philosophers to recognise the negative impact of fear upon peace of mind. This chapter argues that the Epicurean state of ataraxia was only to be achieved after a systematic therapy of fear, and above all by fighting the fear of death. Epicurus stressed that it is because of the negative impact of fear that humans live in a
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ATARAXIA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1957
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