Eudaimonia

Aristotle defines eudaimonia as human flourishing through virtue

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Eudaimonia

Aristotle defines eudaimonia as human flourishing through virtue

Aristotle's concept of eudaimonia is central to his ethical philosophy, representing the highest human good. It emphasizes achieving a good spirit or welfare through the exercise of virtue, rather than mere happiness.

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Aristotle believed that living a virtuous life leads to true happiness and fulfillment, as opposed to temporary pleasures.

Understanding Aristotle's view on eudaimonia helps us grasp the deeper meaning of happiness and the importance of virtue in achieving a fulfilling life.

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