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Murrr4er [49]
3 years ago
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Moral excellence is reaching full potential is captured in the Greek principle of

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blsea [12.9K]3 years ago
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This question is incomplete because the options are missing; here is the complete question:

Moral excellence is reaching full potential is captured in the Greek principle of:

A. Kouros

B. Acropolis

C. Arete

D. Rex

The moral excellence is captured in the Greek principle of arete

In Ancient Greece society, reaching your full potential or being excellent was very important because it meant you filled your purpose in life.

This idea was expressed through the term arete that defines excellence through ideas such as:

  • Virtues such as bravery or strength
  • Effectiveness to achieve objectives
  • Knowledge

This means the Greek word that defines the principle of excellence is arete. On the other hand, the other options refer to other concepts for example Rex refers to king and Acropolis refers to a construction in Greece.

Learn more in: brainly.com/question/15422129

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