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reason relating to action) successfully. Aristotle's
ethical theory is
eudaimonist because it
maintains that
eudaimonia depends on virtue. However, it is...
- happiness. It
states that
people flourish by
living a
virtuous life.
Eudaimonist theories often hold that
virtues are
positive potentials residing in...
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Although modern virtue ethics does not have to take a 'neo-Aristotelian' or
eudaimonist form...,
almost any
modern version still shows that its
roots are in...
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Eudaimonist's Perspective". The
Journal of
Positive Psychology. 3 (4): 234–52. doi:10...
- Press, 1988), 47-66. “Social
Organization and
Individual Initiative: A
Eudaimonist Model,” in
Konstantin Kolenda, ed.,
Organizations and
Ethical Individualism...
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public education, and the
treatment of animals. He also
develops a
eudaimonist conception of
human happiness,
drawing on
broadly Aristotelian themes...