The Garden

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The Garden was the philosophical school and communal space in Athens where Epicurus taught his influential system of atomism, ethics of pleasure, and tranquil living.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Epicurean school
communal space
philosophical school
accepted non-citizens
slaves
women
associatedWithConcept aponia
ataraxia
atomism
hedonism
associatedWithPhilosophy Epicureanism
centralFigure Epicurus
contrastedWith Lyceum of Aristotle
surface form: Aristotle's Lyceum

Academy of Athens
surface form: Plato's Academy
coreEthicalFocus pleasure
tranquil living
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
emphasized absence of pain
freedom from fear
friendship
philosophy as therapy
self-sufficiency
simple living
era Hellenistic period
ethicalOrientation consequentialism based on pleasure and pain
foundedBy Epicurus
goalOfLifeTaught eudaimonia through pleasure
tranquility of mind
influenced Lucretius
Epicureanism
surface form: Roman Epicureanism

later hedonistic ethics
languageOfName Greek
locatedIn Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece

Athens
namedAfter garden property owned by Epicurus
originalName Kēpos
philosophicalSchoolOf Hellenistic philosophy
schoolTradition Epicurean tradition
taughtDoctrine avoidance of politics
empiricism
gods are non-interventionist
materialism
mortality of the soul
pursuit of moderate pleasures
taughtPhilosophyOf Epicurus
usedAs communal living space
residence of Epicurus
teaching space

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Epicurus founded The Garden