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Definition of "eudaimonia" [eudaimonia]

  • Alternative spelling of eudemonia. (noun)

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Use "eudaimonia" in a sentence
  • "And going back just a little earlier, Aristotle, the co-founder of Western philosophy along with Plato, gave lectures on ethics which described the goal of human life as what he called eudaimonia, that is to say, happiness or human fulfilment."
  • "We have to know from ourself, there are certain state of mind that are conducive to this flourishing, to this well-being, what the Greeks called eudaimonia, flourishing."
  • "Aristotle talked about "eudaimonia" ? happiness as human flourishing and purpose to life ? rather than the modern hedonistic concept."
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