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Democritus: Critical Essay by Michael Nill

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SOURCE: “Democritus,” in Morality and Self-Interest in Protagoras, Antiphon and Democritus, E. J. Brill, 1985, pp. 75-91.

In the following excerpt, Nill examines Democritus's moral theory, particularly concerning pleasure and the ability of an individual to attain an ideal state.

This is a free excerpt of 39 words. There are 12,848 words (approx. 43 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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