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Concept Map STS

The document outlines the concepts of a good life and human flourishing according to ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It shows that Socrates taught Plato, who then built the first Academy, and Aristotle studied there and wrote about eudaimonia, arete, and philia. The diagram also lists intellectual and moral virtues as well as principles of inference that were important to Aristotle's conception of a good life.
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Concept Map STS

The document outlines the concepts of a good life and human flourishing according to ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It shows that Socrates taught Plato, who then built the first Academy, and Aristotle studied there and wrote about eudaimonia, arete, and philia. The diagram also lists intellectual and moral virtues as well as principles of inference that were important to Aristotle's conception of a good life.
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The Concept of Good Life and Human

Flourishing
pioneers

Plato Aristotle
Socrates taught
taught

Wrote the
Built the first
Nicomachean
ACADEMY ethics

Eudaimonia Arete Philia


Cynicism Scepticism Epicureanism Stoicism

Intellectual Moral
virtues Virtues

Courage
Episteme Phronesis

Honesty
Inference

Generosity
Principles Inference

Temperance

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