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Epicureanism |
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epicurism, epicureanism 1. the cultivation of a refined taste, as in food, art, music, etc.; connoisseurship. See also: Pleasure2. a devotion or adaptation to luxurious tastes, especially in drinking and eating, or to indulgence in sensual pleasures. — epicure, n. — epicurean, n., adj. the habit of refined, often luxurious, enjoyment of sensuous pleasures, especially of food. — epicurean, n., adj. See also: Food and Nutritionthe philosophical system of Epicurus, holding that the natural world is a series of fortuitous combinations of atoms, and that the highest good is f reedom from disturbance and pain. Also Epicurism. — Epicurean, n., adj. See also: Philosophy
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Do you think that I could stay here contented with what you call my compensations - my art, the study of beautiful things, the calm epicureanism of the sedate and simple life? |
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