Eudaimonia Béarla (Q1771260)

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Aristotelian term for happiness or welfare Béarla
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    Béarla
    Eudaimonia
    Aristotelian term for happiness or welfare
    • eudaemonia
    • eudaimonic life
    • eu zên ("living well")
    • eu zen ("living well")

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    eudaimonia (Béarla)
    Ευδαιμονία (Gréigis)
    εὖ ζῆν
    eu zên
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    εὖ ζῆν
    eũ zē̃n
    eu zên
    quotation Béarla
    2. The Human Good and the Function Argument / Aristotle thinks everyone will agree that the terms “eudaimonia” (“happiness”) and “eu zên” (“living well”) designate such an end. ... He regards “eudaimon” as a mere substitute for eu zên (“living well”). ... (Béarla)
    depicted by Béarla
    Crito Béarla
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    εὖ ζῆν (Gréigis)
    quotation Béarla
    [48b] ... / Socrates / That is true. But, my friend, the argument we have just finished seems to me still much the same as before; and now see whether we still hold to this, or not, that it is not living, but living well which we ought to consider most important. (Béarla)
    Eudaimonia
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    eudaimonia / Greek philosophy
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    quotation Béarla
    eudaimonia, also spelled eudaemonia, in Aristotelian ethics, the condition of human flourishing or of living well. (Béarla)
    Freebase ID Béarla
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