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Eudaimonia
Eudaimonia Eudaimonia (Greek: ) is a classical Greek word commonly ... of mind, related to joy or pleasure, eudaimonia rarely describes a state of mind, and ... preferred as a translation. In popular usage, eudaimonia often referred to situations of prima facie ... as material prosperity. In Greek philosophy, however, eudaimonia's less obvious relation to virtue ...
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Talk:Eudaimonia
Talk:Eudaimonia Does Aristotle feel that all humans aim at eudaimonia as being one of his inquiries?? no ... and hopefully enlist some help): Mention of eudaimonia in Socrates and Plato is needed. Translating eudaimonia as 'human flourishing' is not that controversial ... replaced by a brief (prose) summary of eudaimonia's significance in Aristotle's work ...
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User:Dast/Drafts
... 1 Detail from Dürer's Melencholia I. Eudaimonia Eudaimonia (Greek: εὐδαιμονία) is ... good gaurdian spirit'. Unlike the word 'happiness', eudaimonia rarely describes a state of mind and ... often a preferred translation. In popular usage, eudaimonia often referred to situations of prima facie ... as material prosperity. In Greek philosophy, however, eudaimonia's less obvious relation to virtue ( ...
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User talk:KDRGibby
... First, you still ignore the concept of eudaimonia. Secondly, benefitting the community benefits the benefactor ... Well, I'm off to fulfill some eudaimonia by play; as such I'll state ... would violate my personal highest good, my eudaimonia. Power is a means, not an end ... off the incentive, it's based on eudaimonia, and based on a principle that occurs ... of a gift economy, which is different. Eudaimonia is the incentive to do anything, ...
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Talk:Nicomachean Ethics
... Apr 2005 (UTC) stuff added from the Eudaimonia article The eudaimonia article had, as a part of it ... bullet points which summarized how to achieve eudaimonia according to Aristotle's ethics. I copied ... some parts were not directly related to eudaimonia, and were more related to Aristotle's ... and function of being human", others into "Eudaimonia" (which was split off from the ...
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Nicomachean Ethics
... best course of action. Aristotle argued that eudaimonia is the goal of life, and that a person's pursuit of eudaimonia, rightly conceived, will result in virtuous conduct ... us to achieve what the Greeks called 'eudaimonia'. Eudaimonia Most things are desired for the sake ... flourishing (Greek: εὐδαιμονία eudaimonia literally "having a good guardian spirit"). ...
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Nicomachean Ethics (Psychology wiki)
... best course of action. Aristotle argued that eudaimonia is the goal of life, and that a person's pursuit of eudaimonia, rightly conceived, will result in virtuous conduct ... us to achieve what the Greeks called 'eudaimonia'. [edit] Eudaimonia Most things are desired for the sake ... flourishing (Greek: εὐδαιμονία eudaimonia literally "having a good guardian spirit"). ...
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Goodness and value theory
... instead, a certain kind of happiness called eudaimonia, which roughly translated means "flourishing" or "well-being". Eudaimonia is more than simply pleasure; it is ... Aristotle, happiness is a subjective state, while eudaimonia is an objective state, literally meaning something ... individual's happiness, to an individual's eudaimonia, to the flourishing of a society, to ... discussed up to now are pleasure, happiness, eudaimonia and the flourishing of a society ...
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Goodness and value theory (Psychology wiki)
... instead, a certain kind of happiness called eudaimonia , which roughly translated means "flourishing" or " well-being ". Eudaimonia is more than simply pleasure; it is ... Aristotle, happiness is a subjective state, while eudaimonia is an objective state, literally meaning something ... individual's happiness, to an individual's eudaimonia , to the flourishing of a society, to ... discussed up to now are pleasure, happiness, eudaimonia and the flourishing of a society ...
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List of technologies in Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
... global power sources. Temporal Mechanics Breakthroughs in #Eudaimonia (E12) and [[#Matter Transmission]] (B17) lead to ... the proper relationship of computers to society. Eudaimonia Eudaimonia is a philosophical system that takes its ... excesses of [[#The Will to Power]] (E8), Eudaimonia encourages each citizen to achieve happiness through ...
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