noun
- A state of perfect calm, tranquility, or freedom from fear and pain; mental peace achieved through the absence of desire or disturbance.
Usage: Plural of ataraxia; Often used in philosophical contexts, especially in discussions of Stoicism and Epicureanism; Formal or literary register
Examples
- The ancient philosophers sought ataraxies through the elimination of unnecessary desires.
- She found ataraxies in meditation and mindfulness practices.
- The Stoics believed that ataraxies could be achieved by accepting what lies beyond our control.
- Many spiritual traditions aim to cultivate ataraxies as a path to enlightenment.
- He pursued various ataraxies through different philosophical schools of thought.
- The pursuit of ataraxies often requires letting go of worldly ambitions.