eudaimonia

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Eudaimonia
Eudaimonia (Greek: ), sometimes anglicized as eudaemonia or eudemonia , is a Greek word commonly translated as happiness or welfare; however, "human flourishing" has been proposed as a more accurate translation. Etymologically, it consists of the words "eu" ("good") and "daimon" ("spirit"). It is a central concept in Aristotelian ethics and political philosophy, along with the terms "arete", most often translated as "virtue" or "excellence", and "phronesis", often translated as "practical or ethical wisdom". In Aristotle's works, eudaimonia was (based on older Greek tradition) used as the term for the highest human good, and so it is the aim of practical philosophy, including ethics and political philosophy, to consider (and also experience) what it really is, and how it can be achieved.

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eudaimonia

Noun
1. a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous; "the town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles"
(synonym) wellbeing, well-being, welfare, upbeat, eudaemonia
(hypernym) prosperity, successfulness
(hyponym) fool's paradise