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Community Health Nursing
Eudaemonistic Model Eudaemonistic is a term derived from the Greek work '
Eudemon' meaning 'fortunate' or 'happy'. The eudae- monistic perspective
defines health as the realization of ones potential for complete development. The
eudae- ...
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Ethics and Practical Reason
If congruence between the standpoints of moral and eudaemonistic rationality is
to be so much as possible, we need to question the idea that the eudaemonistic
standpoint is to be understood exclusively by reference to an agent's non-moral ...
Garrett Cullity, Berys Gaut, 1997
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
The Eudaemonistic perspective defines health as the realisation of one's
potential for complete development. Eudaemonistic is a term derived from the
Greek word 'Eudaemon' meaning 'fortunate' or 'happy.' In this model, illness is
seen as an ...
B. T. Basavanthappa, 2007
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Social and Cultural Dynamics
The ideal of the "Carpe diem" or "Wine, women, and song," cannot be styled
eudaemonistic, though it is in agreement with the principles of hedonism and is
one of its forms. It does not stress the continuance of the pleasures and
happiness, ...
Pitirim Aleksandrovič Sorokin, 1962
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Plato on the Human Paradox
It would appear that eudaemonistic considerations urge him along one road: to
abandon his post in order to ensure the continued life that is required (surely) for
enjoying some share of happiness. Yet deontological considerations, his sense
of ...
Robert J. O'Connell, 1997
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Yearning for Form and Other Essays on Hermann Cohen's Thought
It is well known that Cohen, though appreciating the non-eudaemonistic nature of
Kant's ethics, rejected Kant's location of the idea of the supreme good in ethics,
and within it the idea of happiness, which, though not a determining factor for ...
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Toward Old Testament Ethics
30 Thus, it is not axiomatic to the Old Testament that there is a union of the ethical
and the eudaemonistic; instead, there is a union of the good with life itself in the
very creation and in God's plan for human wholeness. But something else lies ...
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The Psychology of Marxian Socialism
closely as possible to the ideal of an immanent eudaemonistic and ethical mode
of valuation. The psychological method is directed towards the same goal, but
from a different starting-point. It has as its subject- matter facts which are, strictly ...
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Hermann Cohen's Critical Idealism
It is well known that Cohen, though appreciating the non-eudaemonistic nature of
Kant's ethics, rejected Kant's location of the idea of the supreme good in ethics,
and within it the idea of happiness, which, though not a determining factor for ...
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Nursing Perspectives on Quality of Life
One such is the eudaemonistic approach, which takes its name from the ancient
Greek word 'eudaemonia'. As we have seen, this has traditionally been translated
as 'happiness', but in the contemporary literature tends to be rendered as ...
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eudaemonistic digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Ethics of Resurrection
Both the living out and the search for such a life in common is neither simply eudaemonistic nor 'other-regarding,' but as Spaemann puts it, ... «First Things, Ogo 14»
The Classical Question of the Origin of Evil
The question of evil's origin is, for Wesley, squarely to be located in a eudaemonistic context with ethical implications, because that's how it has ... «Patheos, Dis 13»
What You Can Learn from the New Science of Smarter Spending
We could easily imagine different books, called Eudaemonistic Money, or Cash for Kantians, or Jesus Saves, that would focus their readers on ... «The New Republic, Ogo 13»
What Robert Rauschenberg thought about dying.
... a fifth of bourbon a day—but by the time I met him, he had put all that behind him, and he seemed to have mastered the eudaemonistic life. «Slate, Mei 08»