D. Logos is the appeal to logic. Having logic means that you are rational. Therefore, Logos would best fit rationalism.
The answer is a for sure!!!
The correct answer is option D (Eudaimonia).
EUDAIMONISM is the philosophical theory stating that happiness or well-being is the chief good for mankind. Its name comes from the Greek "eudaimonia" meaning "having a good spirit, a good genius". Hence, from the etymological point of view, Eudaimonism is a state of mind that refers to happiness resulting from actions taken.
Aristotle defined Eudaimonism as a sort of contemplation, as well as a virtue in accordance to activities.
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