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The good life key terms
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Arête / virtue Plato
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Eudaimonia Plato
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Sophist Plato
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Philosopher Plato
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Rhetoric Plato
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Elenchus / Socratic method Plato
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Immorality : 'the worst of all conditions' Plato
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Iniquity / immorality as illness Plato
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Punishment as medicine Plato
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Natural law / conventional law Plato
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Rhetoric / philosophy Plato
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The leaky jars / the life of a stone Plato
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Hedonism Pleasure Plato
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Male prostitute (catamite) argument Plato
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Thirsty drinker (argument from opposites) Plato
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The foolish and wise Plato
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The cowardly and brave Plato
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Happiness /Eudaimonia / flourishing Aristotle
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Sufficient and necessary conditions Aristotle
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Function Aristotle
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Soul Aristotle
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Excellence Aristotle
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Continence Aristotle
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Candidates for the good life Aristotle
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Goods of the body, the soul and external goods Aristotle
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Virtue as pleasant Aristotle
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Role of training and habit Aristotle
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The mean Aristotle
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Genealogy Nietzsche
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Slave revolt Nietzsche
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Will to power Nietzsche
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Good and bad morality Nietzsche
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Good and evil morality Nietzsche
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Herd/ slave morality Nietzsche
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Master / noble morality Nietzsche
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Ressentiment Nietzsche
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Eternal Recurrence (Amor Fati) Nietzsche
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Metaphysics of agency Nietzsche
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The doer and the deed Nietzsche
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The lamb and the birds of prey Nietzsche
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Subject-predicate error Nietzsche
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Quantum of force Nietzsche
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The misery inflicted onto the conscience of the happy Nietzsche
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Realm of the here and now Weil
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Realm of the eternal and universal Weil
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Rights and obligations Weil
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Vital human needs Weil
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Soul food Weil
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Uprootedness Weil
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Obligation to respect Weil
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Bodily food/ soul food analogy Weil
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Respect owing to collectivities Weil
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Garden/ collectivity analogy Weil
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Inductive argument Weil
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Antithetical needs of the soul Weil
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Order and liberty Weil
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Obedience and responsibility Weil
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Equality and hierarchism Weil
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Honour and punishment Weil
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Security and risk Weil
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Private property and collective property Weil
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Freedom of opinion and truth Weil
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