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STS Good Life

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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

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