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Posted by Cruz Longoria on March 02, 19103 at 19:56:16:
Why does the hedonist philosopher Epicurus say, "The greatest good is prudence"?
A. Because prudence makes life mor pleasant
B. Because prudence helps us to avoid death
C. Because prudence makes us better able to help others
D. Because prudence is the highest form of rationality
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