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What is the plural of Epicureanism?

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The noun Epicureanism can be countable or uncountable.

In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be Epicureanism.

However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be Epicureanisms e.g. in reference to various types of Epicureanisms or a collection of Epicureanisms.

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Epicurus was the founder of the school of philosophy known as Epicureanism.
Both Epicureanism and Stoicism are therapies which reflected the change in man's social and political life during the Hellenistic Age.
Stoicism and Epicureanism had made the search for pure truth subordinate to the attainment of practical virtue and happiness.
After Epicurus' death, Epicureanism continued to flourish as a philosophical movement.
When the glory had departed from Athens, time was ripe for Zeno's stoicism and its opposite Epicureanism.
The philosophy that's most often associated with the pursuit of pleasure is Epicureanism, named after the Ancient Greek Philosopher Epicurus.

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