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Key terms:
virtue
eudaimonia
ethics
happiness
aristotle
pleasure
stoics
plato
socrates
virtuous
epicurus
eudaimon life
external goods
arete
anscombe
university press
nicomachean ethics
excellence
life of pleasure
ethical theory
ancient ethical
greek word
capacities
moral virtue
eudaimonia depends
necessary and sufficient for eudaimonia
darrin
being virtuous
unjust
objectively
accordance with reason
one important difference
life of virtue
modern moral philosophy
ancient greek
both necessary and sufficient
meno
ought
instrumentally valuable
some extent
maintains that eudaimonia
intrinsic
virtue is both necessary
external goods such
virtue is necessary
riches
oxford university press
being loved
bound up
conventional morality
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