Sentences with phrase «of eudaimonia»

Alan Waterman conceived of eudaimonia as the feeling resulting from engaged living in congruence with one's deepest values.

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Which is appropriate, after all, since most of the ancient thinkers who have inspired her work certainly understood that our quest for eudaimonia is profoundly dependent upon the social order in which we live and think.
The entire structure of Aristotle's ethic there is built upon the desire for eudaimonia, or happiness.
Taziki's unveiled a new design this summer that follows a «Mediterranean coastal» theme, centered around a sense of happiness that the Greeks call «eudaimonia
His master goal was eudaimonia, the Aristotelian ethic of «human flourishing» or living well.
You achieve eudaimonia not through passive thrills like watching marathon reruns of House Hunters International, but through gratifying activities that challenge you and stick with you, from cooking a great marinara sauce to playing tennis.
The present paper contrasts that view with the Aristotelian view that virtues are interdependent, that happiness (eudaimonia) requires all the virtues, and that more of a virtue is not always better than less.
More specifically, Carol Ryff claims eudaimonia is a combination of personal growth, environmental mastery, sense of purpose, autonomy, self - acceptance and positive relations with others.
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