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  • {{Short description|Concept in virtue ethics}} ...ethical life-stance", similar in meaning to [[eupraxsophy]], a word coined in the 20th century by [[secular humanist]] philosopher [[Paul Kurtz]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in Hellenistic philosophy}} ...99x299px|Bust of [[Epicurus]]. Achieving ''ataraxia'' is an important goal in Epicurean philosophy.]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Greek concept of greed}} ...'', sometimes called '''pleonexy''', originating from the [[Greek language|Greek]] [[wikt:πλεονεξία|πλεονεξία]], is a philosophical concept which roughly co ...
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  • {{Hedonism}}{{Short description|Ancient Greek word meaning "pleasure"}} {{Greek myth (personified)}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in Stoic philosophy}} ...X, 232–246 (1977)</ref><ref>Dobbin R.: "''Prohairesis'' in Epictetus" in ''Ancient Philosophy'' XI, 111–135 (1991)</ref> ...
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  • ...ted:poXP40MywFkJ:scholar.google.com/&pg=PR7 |title=Productive Knowledge in Ancient Philosophy: The Concept of Technê |date=2021 |publisher=Cambridge Universit Many Ancient Greek philosophers, such as [[Socrates]], [[Plato]], and [[Aristotle]], had diffi ...
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  • {{short description|Ancient Greek ideal of gentlemanly virtue}} ...of [[gentleman]]ly [[Wikt:personal conduct|personal conduct]], especially in a military context. ...
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  • {{Short description|Greek-language term}} ...n">Mikalson, Jon. "Piety and Honor." ''Honor Thy Gods: Popular Religion in Greek Tragedy''. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991. 165-202.< ...
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  • {{Short description|Superlative concept in the philosophy of Plato}} ...of Forms]], in which Forms are defined as perfect, eternal, and changeless concepts existing outside space and time, the Form of the Good is the mysterious hig ...
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  • [[Ancient Greek philosophy]] differentiates main conceptual forms and distinct words for th ==List of concepts== ...
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  • .... It is found in [[ancient Greek philosophy]] and several world religions. In some branches of [[Christianity]], however, it plays a key role{{fix|text=w ...hor=Christopher J. H. Wright |year=2011 |quote=Rodd is undoubtedly correct in his analysis of the predominant use of the metaphor, but I think he too rig ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek philosophical concept}} ...Tranquillity|serenity]]"—literally "good [[thumos]]") is a central concept in the moral thoughts of [[Democritus]], who presents it as an ideal dispositi ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek concept of an ideal of excellence of character and soundness of mind}} {{about|the Greek virtue|the asteroid|134 Sophrosyne}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Concepts in philosophy and religion}} ...-date=2018-11-16}}</ref> plural: '''adiaphora'''; from the [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] {{lang|grc|ἀδιάφορον}} (pl. {{lang|grc|ἀδιάφορα}}), meaning 'not differen ...
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  • {{short description|Ancient Greek word for a type of wisdom or intelligence}} ...excellence of [[Moral character|character]] and habits. In [[Aristotelian ethics]], the concept is distinguished from other words for wisdom and intellectua ...
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  • * Big staffs: There are many science practitioners involved in the project. '''[[History of science in the Middle Ages]]''' ...
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  • * '''[[:Category:Religious practices|Practices]]:''' [[:Category:Animals in religion|Animals]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Asceticism|Asceticism]]&nbsp;• [[:Cat ...tegory:Theosophy|Theosophy]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Religion in Tibet|Religion in Tibet]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Unitarian Universalism|Unitarian Universalism]]& ...
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  • In [[Hellenistic philosophy]], '''epoché''' (also ...ry%3De%29poxh%2F ἐποχή] in Liddell and Scott's ''[[A Greek–English Lexicon|Greek–English Lexicon]]''.</ref>) ...
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  • ...tle's work on plant and animal [[biology]], and human [[Nicomachean Ethics|ethics]], through his theory of the [[four causes]]. Aristotle's notion that every == In Aristotle == ...
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  • In [[philosophy]], '''{{transliteration|grc|episteme}}''' ({{Langx|grc|{{wikt- ...s Library 5 RB.jpg|thumb|Personification of Episteme in [[Celsus Library]] in [[Ephesus]], Turkey.]] ...
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