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According to Aristotle, what are some components that contribute to human flourishing?
According to Aristotle, what are some components that contribute to human flourishing?
- Knowledge, competition, fame, and authority
- Phronesis, friendship, wealth, and power (correct)
- Curiosity, solitude, poverty, and humility
- Love, health, success, and freedom
What did Aristotle use to describe the pinnacles of happiness?
What did Aristotle use to describe the pinnacles of happiness?
- Eudaimonia (correct)
- Nicomachean
- Phronesis
- Notio
What is the main focus of the Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle?
What is the main focus of the Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle?
- Intellectual pursuits
- Human flourishing (correct)
- Moral virtues
- Physical well-being
In the Ancient Greek society, what did they believe would bring happiness and allow individuals to partake in the greater notio?
In the Ancient Greek society, what did they believe would bring happiness and allow individuals to partake in the greater notio?
What does 'Eudaimonia' roughly translate to in literature?
What does 'Eudaimonia' roughly translate to in literature?
What term did Aristotle use to describe the pinnacles of happiness?
What term did Aristotle use to describe the pinnacles of happiness?
In the context of human flourishing, what does 'Eudaimonia' roughly translate to in literature?
In the context of human flourishing, what does 'Eudaimonia' roughly translate to in literature?
What did Aristotle consider as components contributing to human flourishing in the Nicomachean Ethics?
What did Aristotle consider as components contributing to human flourishing in the Nicomachean Ethics?
In the Ancient Greek society, what did they believe would bring happiness and allow individuals to partake in the greater notio?
In the Ancient Greek society, what did they believe would bring happiness and allow individuals to partake in the greater notio?
What is the main focus of the concept of 'Eudaimonia' in the context of human flourishing?
What is the main focus of the concept of 'Eudaimonia' in the context of human flourishing?