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    What is the fundamental principle of Epicureanism?

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    The search for moderate pleasure and the absence of pain as the supreme goodCorrect
    Denial of all worldly pleasures
    Accepting fate with indifference
    Doubt as a method to reach the truth

    Epicureanism, founded by Epicurus, maintains that pleasure (understood as the absence of physical pain and mental disturbance) is the supreme good. It does not promote unbridled hedonism, but rather a moderate life, cultivating simple pleasures and friendly relationships, avoiding excesses that cause suffering.