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2016
Wisdom is an ancient concept that has been the subject of intense psychological investigation since the 1980s. In this chapter, we summarize major findings from several different approaches to studying this elusive concept, from early work focused on its psychometric location to more recent work considering well-being.
Alan Law, Ursula M. Staudinger
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Wisdom is an ancient concept that has been the subject of intense psychological investigation since the 1980s. In this chapter, we summarize major findings from several different approaches to studying this elusive concept, from early work focused on its psychometric location to more recent work considering well-being.
Alan Law, Ursula M. Staudinger
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2018
The literal sense of the Greek word eudaimonia is ‘having a good guardian spirit’: that is, the state of having an objectively desirable life, universally agreed by ancient philosophical theory and popular thought to be the supreme human good. This objective character distinguishes it from the modern concept of happiness: a subjectively satisfactory ...
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The literal sense of the Greek word eudaimonia is ‘having a good guardian spirit’: that is, the state of having an objectively desirable life, universally agreed by ancient philosophical theory and popular thought to be the supreme human good. This objective character distinguishes it from the modern concept of happiness: a subjectively satisfactory ...
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1997
Abstract Like most great philosophical works, Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics raises more questions than it answers. Two central issues as to which it is not even quite clear what Aristotle’s view really is are, first, what is the criterion of right action and of moral virtue? and, second, what is the best life for a man to lead?
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Abstract Like most great philosophical works, Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics raises more questions than it answers. Two central issues as to which it is not even quite clear what Aristotle’s view really is are, first, what is the criterion of right action and of moral virtue? and, second, what is the best life for a man to lead?
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1970
Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 93 Nr.
Brüntrup, Godehard, Jaskolla, Ludwig
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Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 93 Nr.
Brüntrup, Godehard, Jaskolla, Ludwig
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1995
Abstract The Nicomachean Ethics exhibits indecision between two accounts of eudaimonia—a comprehensive and an intellectualist account. According to the intellectualist account, stated in Book 10, Chapter 7, eudaimonia is realized in the activity of the most divine part of man, functioning in accordance with its proper excellence. This is
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Abstract The Nicomachean Ethics exhibits indecision between two accounts of eudaimonia—a comprehensive and an intellectualist account. According to the intellectualist account, stated in Book 10, Chapter 7, eudaimonia is realized in the activity of the most divine part of man, functioning in accordance with its proper excellence. This is
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2020
Eudaimonia, or human well-being and flourishing, occupies the same role in Western thought that traditional enlightenment does in Buddhism. This chapter elucidates Aristotle’s idea of eudaimonia in depth. It then illustrates how Aristotle continues to inform virtue ethics and understandings of well-being in contemporary philosophy through examining the
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Eudaimonia, or human well-being and flourishing, occupies the same role in Western thought that traditional enlightenment does in Buddhism. This chapter elucidates Aristotle’s idea of eudaimonia in depth. It then illustrates how Aristotle continues to inform virtue ethics and understandings of well-being in contemporary philosophy through examining the
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Katehetski glasnik, 2017
Rad se primarno referira na Platonov dijalog "Gozba". Eros, kojim je omogućeno bivanje na način eudaimonie postavljen je kao ishodište rada. Eudaimonia je potom povezana sa biti pedagogije, koja se također može sagledati kao stremljenje u Platonovom vidu erosa.
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Rad se primarno referira na Platonov dijalog "Gozba". Eros, kojim je omogućeno bivanje na način eudaimonie postavljen je kao ishodište rada. Eudaimonia je potom povezana sa biti pedagogije, koja se također može sagledati kao stremljenje u Platonovom vidu erosa.
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