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kalokagathos (Ancient Gr****: καλὸς κἀγαθός [kalòs kaːɡatʰós]), of
which kalokagathia (καλοκαγαθία) is the
derived noun, is a
phrase used by
classical Gr****...
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older parti****nts in the symposium. Once again, in the
ideology of
kalokagathia,
aesthetic appearance becomes an
expression of
moral worth. Ellis, Havelock...
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philosophy of the
harmonious development of body and mind, an idea
known as
kalokagathia,
where physical beauty and
prowess were
celebrated as
integral components...
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spirit of vice and
moral badness Kallone (Καλλονή),
spirit of
beauty Kalokagathia (Καλοκαγαθια),
spirit of
nobility and
goodness The
Keres (Κῆρες), spirit...
- Ethics, and also
discusses good luck. Then
there is a
section concerning kalokagathia, the
beautiful and good
nobility of a gentleman, a
virtue which implies...
- leaders. The
virtue of
being a
truly good friend.
Having the
nobility kalokagathia of a gentleman.
Aristotle also says, for
example in NE Book VI, that...
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beauty pageants. That year, she was
named Miss
Saint Petersburg and Miss
Kalokagathia. In 2001, she
represented Saint Petersburg at Miss Russia,
where she...
- in Book VIII.: 1157a (The
Eudemian Ethics VIII.3 also uses the word "
kalokagathia", the
nobility of a
gentleman (kalokagathos), to
describe this same concept...
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harmony of body and soul,
equating beauty with
goodness (καλοκαγαθία,
kalokagathía).
Greece was the
first place where the
human body was
represented in...
- apt,
versatile and
efficient character. In parallel, the
concept of
kalokagathia was formulated,
which affirmed the
identity between Virtue and Beauty...