Aristotle's writings have been read more or less continuously since ancient times, and his ethical treatises in particular continue to inflence philosophers working today. Aristotle emphasized the importance of developing excellence (virtue) of character (Greek ethikē aretē), as the way to achieve what is finally more important, excellent conduct (Greek energeia). As Aristotle argues in Book II of the Nicomachean Ethics, the man who possesses character excellence does the right thing, at the right time, and in the right way. Bravery, and the correct regulation of one's bodily appetites, are examples of character excellence or virtue. So acting bravely and acting temperately are examples of excellent activities. The highest aims are living well and eudaimonia a Greek word often translated as well-being, happiness or "human flourishing". Like many ethicists, Aristotle regards excellent activity as pleasurable for the man of virtue. For example, Aristotle thinks that the man whose appetites are in the correct order actually takes pleasure in acting moderately.
Aristotle emphasized that virtue is practical, and that the purpose of ethics is to become good, not merely to know. Aristotle also claims that the right course of action depends upon the details of a particular situation, rather than being generated merely by applying a law. The type of wisdom which is required for this is called "prudence" or "practical wisdom" (Greek phronesis), as opposed to the wisdom of a theoretical philosopher (Greek sophia). But despite the importance of practical decision making, in the final analysis the original Aristotelian and Socratic answer to the question of how best to live, at least for the best types of human, was to live the life of philosophy.
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well, if in a bad situation, then it could effect the one's well- being as in insecurities, teased, bullied, it could even cause depression and anxiety. the list goes on and on. that's probably why people worn teenagers to be safe and think about what they are thinking about doing b4 they actually do it. like for example not being safe during sex. both partners could end up having a child together, unless the partners are of the same sex then I'd suggest being carful on where things go really.
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An early use of the term "psychopathology" dates back to 1913 when the book General Psychopathology was first introduced by Karl Jaspers,1 a German/Swiss philosopher and psychiatrist.
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1. 1801 - Spain signed a secret treaty with France. They returned the Louisiana Territory to France.
2. Robert Cavelier de La Salle was a French explorer who claimed the Louisiana Territory.
3. Napoleon Bonaparte received the Louisiana territory and six warships in exchange for helping out the Spanish king's son-in-law.
4. The US could not afford the Louisiana Territory and they ended up borrowing from European Banks.
5. The cost for the LP was over $23 million.
6. President Monroe was in debt for the rest of his life after attempting to sell items to help raise money to purchase LP.
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