Epicureanism

noun
/ˌɛpɪˈkju(ə)ɹiənɪzəm/

Etymology

From Epicurean + -ism. As a pejorative synonym of atheism, both from the philosophy's rejection of deontological morality and from Epicurus's specific belief that the Greek gods—if they did exist—did not concern themselves at all with mankind, its actions, or any system of reward or punishment for them. Doublet of epicurism.

  1. derived from Epicureus
  2. derived from Epicurien
  3. suffixed as epicureanism — “Epicurean + ism

Definitions

  1. The philosophical belief that pleasure is the highest good, particularly as advocated by…

    The philosophical belief that pleasure is the highest good, particularly as advocated by Epicurus with a focus on mental pleasures and on avoidance of pain (ataraxia) through moderation and common virtue.

  2. Synonym of hedonism, general pursuit of pleasure, particularly refined and knowledgeable…

    Synonym of hedonism, general pursuit of pleasure, particularly refined and knowledgeable enjoyment of good food, drink, and similar sensual pleasures.

  3. Synonym of atheism.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Alternative letter-case form of Epicureanism (general pursuit of pleasure).

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