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The Mindful Way From Information to Knowledge, to Wisdom, and to Life: Perspectives on Mindfulness (-Based Cognitive Therapy) for Higher Education. [PDF]
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Supplementary grandparent caregiving and psychological wellbeing: the role of character strengths. [PDF]
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Stoicism, mindfulness, and the brain: the empirical foundations of second-order desires. [PDF]
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Love, compassion, and attachment in psychiatric care: perspectives for research and clinical practice. [PDF]
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The quantum-classical complexity of consciousness and orchestrated objective reduction. [PDF]
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Ethical Challenges and Opportunities of AI in End-of-Life Palliative Care: Integrative Review.
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2014
In this English translation of Nicomachean Ethics , the discussion begins with the statement that all human activities aim at some good: some goods are subordinate to others. The text then considers the notion that human good is generally equated with happiness, which in turn is identified ...
W. D. Ross, J. O. Urmson
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In this English translation of Nicomachean Ethics , the discussion begins with the statement that all human activities aim at some good: some goods are subordinate to others. The text then considers the notion that human good is generally equated with happiness, which in turn is identified ...
W. D. Ross, J. O. Urmson
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2017
Aristotle, a student of Plato, wrote Nicomachean Ethics in 350 BCE, in a time of extraordinary intellectual development. Over two millennia later, his thorough exploration of virtue, reason, and the ultimate human good still forms the basis of the values at the heart of Western civilization. According to Aristotle, the ultimate human good is eudaimonia,
Gellera, Giovanni, Thompson, Jon W.
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Aristotle, a student of Plato, wrote Nicomachean Ethics in 350 BCE, in a time of extraordinary intellectual development. Over two millennia later, his thorough exploration of virtue, reason, and the ultimate human good still forms the basis of the values at the heart of Western civilization. According to Aristotle, the ultimate human good is eudaimonia,
Gellera, Giovanni, Thompson, Jon W.
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