1. Introduction To Epicurean Canonics
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2. Knowledge
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2.1. He Who Says "Nothing Can Be Known" Knows Nothing. Knowledge Is Possible And It Is Error To Be A Radical Skeptic
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2.2. The Purpose of Obtaining Knowledge Is Happiness (A Life Of Pleasure)
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3. Truth
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3.1. The Nature of Truth
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3.2. All Sensations Are True - Error Is In Opinion Rather Than The Senses
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3.3. Illusions Do Not Invalidate The Senses
4. The Three Categories Of Natural Faculties
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4.1. The Faculty Of Anticipations Or "Prolepsis"
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4.2. The Faculty Of The Five Senses
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4.3. The Faculty Of Pleasure And Pain, Which Encompasses All Feelings, Without Any Neutral State Or Third Alternative
5. The Nature And Effect Of Images
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6. Methodology
6.1. The Priority Of Nature Over "Logic" And Rejection of Dialectic
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6.2. Practical Deductive Reasoning
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6.3. The Importance of Clarity
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