Epicureanism
A. rejected Plato's idealism that elevated mind over body by arguing that the body and the senses are indeed "real" and are the best way to "know" reality.
B. elevated the philosophical position of the body and its role in the epistemological process-how we come to know things (reality).
C. was similar to Stoicism because it rejected metaphysical or religious claims on one's behavior.
D. believed that the ideas and practice of friendship, peace, contentment, nobility, and pleasure are objects of knowledge-pleasure is but one result of the Epicurean philosophy.
E. All of the answers are correct.
Answer: E
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