Arete
Arete (Ancient Greek: ἀρετή, romanized: aretḗ) is a concept in ancient Greek thought that refers to excellence of any kind —especially a person or thing's 'full realization of potential or inherent function.'
"The term may also refer to excellence in moral virtue."
- Aretaic turn – Normative ethical theories
- Aretology – Narrative about a divine figure
- Maturity (psychological) – Learned ability to respond to the environment in a socially appropriate manner
- Mens sana in corpore sano – Latin phrase regarding health ("a healthy mind in a healthy body")
- Pirsig's metaphysics of Quality – Theory of reality
- Virtue ethics – Normative ethical theories
- Virtus – Masculine virtue in Ancient Rome
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Empathy recommended