The document defines key concepts related to ancient Greek philosophy including virtues, goods, and moral theories. It lists 34 terms with definitions, including arete meaning virtues, eudaimonia meaning happiness, hedonism meaning pursuit of pleasure, and stoicism meaning minimizing desires. The document provides definitions for different types of goods, virtues, and philosophical beliefs to understand ancient Greek concepts of the good life.
The document defines key concepts related to ancient Greek philosophy including virtues, goods, and moral theories. It lists 34 terms with definitions, including arete meaning virtues, eudaimonia meaning happiness, hedonism meaning pursuit of pleasure, and stoicism meaning minimizing desires. The document provides definitions for different types of goods, virtues, and philosophical beliefs to understand ancient Greek concepts of the good life.
The document defines key concepts related to ancient Greek philosophy including virtues, goods, and moral theories. It lists 34 terms with definitions, including arete meaning virtues, eudaimonia meaning happiness, hedonism meaning pursuit of pleasure, and stoicism meaning minimizing desires. The document provides definitions for different types of goods, virtues, and philosophical beliefs to understand ancient Greek concepts of the good life.
The document defines key concepts related to ancient Greek philosophy including virtues, goods, and moral theories. It lists 34 terms with definitions, including arete meaning virtues, eudaimonia meaning happiness, hedonism meaning pursuit of pleasure, and stoicism meaning minimizing desires. The document provides definitions for different types of goods, virtues, and philosophical beliefs to understand ancient Greek concepts of the good life.
1. acquired specific wants 27. prudence cautiousness
desires 28. prudence, justice, 3 primary virtues 2. apatheia the freedom from suffering benevolence 3. arete greek for virtues 29. statesmen life of honor 4. benevolence kindness 30. stoicism minimizing desires and passions 5. bodily goods health, vitality, vigor, and pleasure 31. temperance, courage, 3 important moral virtues justice 6. bodily goods 3 types of goods external 32. temperence self control; keeps us from goods overindulging goods of the 33. theism belief in a god or gods as a soul fulcrum for existence 7. courage bravery to do what it takes 34. wise life consists of virtue 8. daimon greek for spirit 9. democritus first materialists and leucippus 10. ends goals 11. epicureanism happiness is the chief goal in life, and the means to achieve happiness was the pursuit of pleasure 12. eu greek for good 13. eudaimonia Greek for happiness; central concept in aristotelian ethics 14. external food, drink, shelter, clothing goods 15. good habit allows us to perform actions without effort 16. goods of the knowledge, skill, love, friendship, asthetic soul enjoyment, self-esteem, and honor 17. happiness to live in accordance with reasons means acheiving excellence 18. hedonism pursuit of pleasure, especially of the senses 19. humanism An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements 20. intellectual 2 types of virtues and moral 21. intellectual virtues of the mind virtue 22. justice fairness 23. materialism preoccupation with physical comforts and things 24. means a method, course of action, or instrument by which something can be accomplished 25. moral virtue derived from attitudes 26. natural general needs desires