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8 November, 11:54

According to Aristotle, being virtuous is important for the achievement of Eudaimonia. What did aristotle mean by Eudaimonia?

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  1. 8 November, 12:12
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    Aristotle says that eudaimonia means 'doing and living well'. It is significant that synonyms for eudaimonia are living well and doing well. On the standard English translation, this would be to say that 'happiness is doing well and living well'.
  2. 8 November, 12:14
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    Answer: "eu" means "good", "daimon" means "spirit" or "soul". That is etymology. Eudaimonia means to live according to our own "daimon" (inner voice, inner spirit, soul etc.) or in other words to live authentically. According to Aristotle all that means to live a good life.

    Explanation: This concept can be found in Nicomachean Ethics, which Aristotle's work very important for psychology (for ex. humanistic psychology and psychotherapy: Carl Rogers or Maslow) or ethics.
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