[…] and if there is more than one virtue, from the best and most final (or endlike) of them over a finished lifetime.
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[…] and if there is more than one virtue, from the best and most final (or endlike) of them over a finished lifetime.
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I am proposing here to understand the qualifier τελεα in application to eudaimonia in X 7 (as with τελειοτάτη ἀρετÆ at I 7, 1098a18) as meaning “final” or “endlike,” in accordance with Aristotle's explicit statement [...]
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Thus what Aristotle is referring to are endlike results that arise in nature but are produced in an unusual or exceptional fashion; […]
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Or, rather, here are some things that seem endlike, but they are not truly endlike. They only seem endlike because they reflect a posturing of false pretensions and surrogate determinances.
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