katastematic
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- katastemic (rare)
Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek καταστηματικός (katastēmatikós), from καθίστημι (kathístēmi, “to stand still”).
Adjective
[edit]katastematic (comparative more katastematic, superlative most katastematic)
- (Epicurean philosophy) Pertaining to a constant state of being, as opposed to a kinetic state (of change).
- The term 'ataraxia' is used in Epicurean philosophy to refer to a type of katastematic pleasure that is engendered by a complete freedom from mental disturbances and worries.