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because he allowed that friendship, patriotism, and similar virtues, were good in themselves; saying that the wise person will derive pleasure from such qualities, even though they cause occasional trouble, and that a friend should be chosen not only for our own need, but for kindness and natural
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philosopher. He argued that pleasure is achieved through individual acts of gratification which are sought for the pleasure that they produce, but he also laid great emphasis on the love of family, country, friendship and gratitude, which provide pleasure even when they demand sacrifice.
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Anniceris denied that pleasure was merely the absence of pain, for if so death would be a pleasure; and furthermore he denied that pleasure is the
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end, namely the pleasure which actually results from it. He differed from
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goal of human life. To each separate action, there is a
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The Annicerean (Ἀννικέρειος) sect originated from him.
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Greek
Cyrenaic
Parabates
Hegesias
Suda
Alexander the Great
Diogenes Laertius
Plato
Dionysius
minas
Aelian
Cyrenaics
Aristippus
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Chisholm, Hugh
Anniceris
Encyclopædia Britannica
Laërtius 1925
Suda, alpha, 2466
Laërtius, Diogenes
"Socrates, with predecessors and followers: Anniceris (subsection of Aristippus)" 
Lives of the Eminent Philosophers
Hicks, Robert Drew
Laërtius, Diogenes
"Plato" 
Lives of the Eminent Philosophers

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