Definitions from Wiktionary (Eudaimonia)
▸ noun: (ethics) In Aristotelian ethics, a condition of living a life of the highest virtue; the state of human flourishing, which is desirable in and of itself, rather than as a means towards some other end.
▸ noun: (Greek mythology) One of the Charites.
▸ noun: Alternative form of Eudaimonia. [(ethics) In Aristotelian ethics, a condition of living a life of the highest virtue; the state of human flourishing, which is desirable in and of itself, rather than as a means towards some other end.]
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▸ noun: (ethics) In Aristotelian ethics, a condition of living a life of the highest virtue; the state of human flourishing, which is desirable in and of itself, rather than as a means towards some other end.
▸ noun: (Greek mythology) One of the Charites.
▸ noun: Alternative form of Eudaimonia. [(ethics) In Aristotelian ethics, a condition of living a life of the highest virtue; the state of human flourishing, which is desirable in and of itself, rather than as a means towards some other end.]
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eudaimon,
Euphrosyne,
eudemon,
eudaemon,
Paidia,
Eunomia,
Charis,
Antheia,
Charites,
Euporie,
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