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Without SuperstitionCan Religion Be Immoral?Can a Religious Person Be an Epicurean?

      24  14. The Meaningful LifeTwo Conceptions of the Meaningful LifeMeaningfulness for the IndividualThe Problem of AffluenceThe Philosophical Perspective

      25  15. Should I Be a Stoic Instead?The Stoic SystemToo Much Fortitude?Wrapping Up

      26  Bibliography and Suggestions for Further Reading

      27 Acknowledgements

      28  About the Publisher

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      Philosophy wears garments of many colours and textures. It can stitch together intricate analysis or pretentious bafflegab, deep insight or pseudo-profundity, impartial advice or personal prejudice. It shows up, in flashy or drab form, not only in the lecture

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