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upbeat Music a. a usually unaccented beat, esp the last in a bar b. the upward gesture of a conductor's baton indicating this |
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| For humans, the good may be equated with happiness, to which the Greeks gave the name eudaimonia, happiness or flourishing. Yet a virtue is a disposition (or character trait) of a particular type, namely, one that makes its possessor morally good and contributes to his or her eudaimonia. These right things were described by the word eudaimonia, which meant "living well. |
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