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The good life key terms. Arête / virtue Plato Eudaimonia Plato.

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1 The good life key terms

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3 Arête / virtue Plato

4 Eudaimonia Plato

5 Sophist Plato

6 Philosopher Plato

7 Rhetoric Plato

8 Elenchus / Socratic method Plato

9 Immorality : 'the worst of all conditions' Plato

10 Iniquity / immorality as illness Plato

11 Punishment as medicine Plato

12 Natural law / conventional law Plato

13 Rhetoric / philosophy Plato

14 The leaky jars / the life of a stone Plato

15 Hedonism Pleasure Plato

16 Male prostitute (catamite) argument Plato

17 Thirsty drinker (argument from opposites) Plato

18 The foolish and wise Plato

19 The cowardly and brave Plato

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21 Happiness /Eudaimonia / flourishing Aristotle

22 Sufficient and necessary conditions Aristotle

23 Function Aristotle

24 Soul Aristotle

25 Excellence Aristotle

26 Continence Aristotle

27 Candidates for the good life Aristotle

28 Goods of the body, the soul and external goods Aristotle

29 Virtue as pleasant Aristotle

30 Role of training and habit Aristotle

31 The mean Aristotle

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33 Genealogy Nietzsche

34 Slave revolt Nietzsche

35 Will to power Nietzsche

36 Good and bad morality Nietzsche

37 Good and evil morality Nietzsche

38 Herd/ slave morality Nietzsche

39 Master / noble morality Nietzsche

40 Ressentiment Nietzsche

41 Eternal Recurrence (Amor Fati) Nietzsche

42 Metaphysics of agency Nietzsche

43 The doer and the deed Nietzsche

44 The lamb and the birds of prey Nietzsche

45 Subject-predicate error Nietzsche

46 Quantum of force Nietzsche

47 The misery inflicted onto the conscience of the happy Nietzsche

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49 Realm of the here and now Weil

50 Realm of the eternal and universal Weil

51 Rights and obligations Weil

52 Vital human needs Weil

53 Soul food Weil

54 Uprootedness Weil

55 Obligation to respect Weil

56 Bodily food/ soul food analogy Weil

57 Respect owing to collectivities Weil

58 Garden/ collectivity analogy Weil

59 Inductive argument Weil

60 Antithetical needs of the soul Weil

61 Order and liberty Weil

62 Obedience and responsibility Weil

63 Equality and hierarchism Weil

64 Honour and punishment Weil

65 Security and risk Weil

66 Private property and collective property Weil

67 Freedom of opinion and truth Weil


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