Aretē (ἀρετή)

aretē • ah-reh-TAY
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Meaning

Excellence of character; virtue as the highest and only true good.

In practice: Moral excellence expressed through right reason and action.

Examples & notes

  • Stoics hold that aretē alone is sufficient for happiness.
  • Wisdom, justice, courage, and moderation are forms of aretē.

Seen in

Chrysippus Epictetus

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