- Look up εὐπραξία in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In pedagogy,
eupraxis or
eupraxia (Ancient Gr****: εὐπραξία, lit. 'right action') is an "ethical life-stance"...
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their master Eupraxis (or Eupraxides), who in his turn
presented it to
Rutilius Rufus, the
Roman governor of the province, by whom both
Eupraxis and the casket...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eupraxia may
refer to:
Eupraxia (mythology)
Eupraxis, the art of
performing a
function correctly Eupraxia or
Euphrasia of Constantinople...
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Ethics of
justice Ethics of
uncertain sentience etiquette Eudaimonia Eupraxis Eutaxiology euthanasia evil
exploratory engineering Expressivism Extrication...
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interests Eroticism Essence Eternity Ethics Ethics of care
Eudaimonia Eupraxis Evil Evil
demon Existence Existential phenomenology Experience Fact Fairness...
- good marriage. The
bride would sacrifice to the
virgin goddess Artemis.
Eupraxis, fine acting. On a
relief from
Sicily the
goddess is
depicted holding a...
- Shelton, S. A., & Moore, C. (2015). "The role of
reflection in
developing eupraxis in
learning to
teach English". Pedagogies. 10 (4): 285–308. doi:10.1080/1554480X...
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Euhemerus Euler diagram Eunoia Euphantus Euphraeus Euphrates the
Stoic Eupraxis Eureka: A
Prose Poem
Eurocommunism European Journal of
Philosophy European...
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Cnidus -
Euenus -
Euhemerus -
Euphantus -
Euphraeus -
Euphrates the
Stoic -
Eupraxis -
Eurytus (Pythagorean) -
Eusebius of
Myndus -
Eustathius of Cappadocia...