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Meaning of eudaimónica by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

eudaimónica
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Eudaimonica is the feminine of eudaimonico, although in Spanish, we tend to say better eudemonico for the simplification of the diphthong ai of the Greek noun eudaimonia which means happiness. Eudaimonia, initiated by Aristotle in the 4th century a. (d). (C). He argues that the purpose of life is happiness, although another is the question of what is this. For Aristotle the good living is not only pleasure and physiological satisfaction, also and above all is the self-improvement, independence and knowledge.

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