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n his letter to Pythocles Epicurus describes his teaching of a branch of natural philosophy as follows: First, remember that, like everything else, knowledge of celestial events, whether they be discussed with other things or in isolation, has no other end in view than freedom from disturbance and firm conviction. (Ep. Pyth. 85, LS 18C
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