Similar words: eudaemonia, maimonides, patrimonial, testimonial, matrimonial, acrimonious, ammonia, parsimonious. Meaning: n. a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous.
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1. The necessary and center part of eudaimonia is virtual practice, and eudaimonia is virtual life.
2. He then names the supreme good as eudaimonia , which is usually translated , though inadequately, as happiness.
3. "Eudaimonia" is a Greek word associated with Aristotle and often mistranslated as "happiness"—which has contributed to misunderstandings about what happiness is.
4. The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts: happiness (eudaimonia) is entirely dependent upon correctly examining one's impressions and judgments.
5. Aristotlebelieved that happiness, or eudaimonia is constituted by rationalactivity in accordance with virtue over a complete life.
6. Eudaimonia is Greek and translates literally to "having good demons."
7. To get the basics of Aristotelian Ethics, you have to understand three basic things: What Eudaimonia is, What Virtue is, and That We Become Better Persons Through Practice.
8. Some experts say Aristotle meant "well-being" when he wrote that humans can attain eudaimonia by fulfilling their potential.
9. Aristotle identified the best activity of the soul as eudaimonia : a happiness or joy that pervades the good life.
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