Despite being a justice-centered theory of morality, Kohlberg considered it to be compatible with plausible formulations of deontology and eudaimonia.
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In Aristotle's psychology and biology, the intellect is the soul, ( see also " eudaimonia " ).
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So the ancient ethical theorists tend to agree that virtue is closely bound up with happiness ( aret?is bound up with eudaimonia ).
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But child-rearing, Brooks writes, offers " meaning " to life, a sort of deep happiness that Aristotle called eudaimonia.
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Engagement and meaning orientations describe a pursuit of happiness that integrates two positive psychology constructs " flow / engagement " and " eudaimonia / meaning ".
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The research concludes that parents who want their children to experience eudaimonia must firstly themselves " mentor " their children in the approaches to attain eudaimonia.
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The research concludes that parents who want their children to experience eudaimonia must firstly themselves " mentor " their children in the approaches to attain eudaimonia.
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A literal view of eudaimonia means achieving a state of being similar to benevolent deity, or being protected and looked after by a benevolent deity.
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In his " Nicomachean Ethics, " ( 1095a15 & ndash; 22 ) Aristotle says that eudaimonia means doing and living well.
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Another related concept was " eudaimonia " which was the happiness which resulted from a life well-lived, being prosperous and fulfilled.