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5. was the Greek philosophy that nature was the result of chance collision of atoms, and controlled by mechanistic laws rather than the gods. This left humans free to pursue happiness by focusing on moderate pleasure. Group of answer choices

Peloponnesian

Epicureanism

Hellenistic

Stoicism

Pompeii

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