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  2. Arete - Wikipedia

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    Arete is a term in ancient Greek thought that refers to the full realization of potential or inherent function of anything or anyone. It can also be a goddess of excellence, associated with justice and concord, and a central theme in Homeric and Aristotelian ethics.

  3. Exceptional memory - Wikipedia

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    Eidetic memory, or total recall, is the ability to accurately recall a large number of images, sounds and objects in a seemingly unlimited volume. Learn about the history, types, cases, drawbacks and criticism of eidetic memory from Wikipedia.

  4. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    A synonym is a word or phrase that means the same or nearly the same as another word or phrase in a language. Learn about the etymology, types, and uses of synonyms, and see examples from different languages and domains.

  5. Eudaimonia - Wikipedia

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    Eudaimonia is a Greek word that means 'good spirit' or 'welfare', and is often translated as 'happiness' or 'flourishing'. It is a central concept in ancient Greek ethics, especially in Aristotle's philosophy, where it is linked with virtue, reason, and living well.

  6. Health technology - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, development, and policy of health technology, which is the application of organized knowledge and skills to solve health problems and improve quality of lives. Explore the pre-digital and digital eras, the HITECH act, the HIPAA rules, and the privacy and security issues of health data.

  7. Virtue ethics - Wikipedia

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    Virtue ethics is an approach that treats virtue and character as the primary subjects of ethics, in contrast to other ethical systems that put consequences, principles, or rules in the primary role. Learn about the history, key concepts, and modern versions of virtue ethics, such as Aristotelian, eudaimonic, and feminist virtue ethics.

  8. Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    Wisdom is the use of knowledge and experience to make good judgements and understand reality. Learn about different approaches to wisdom, such as sapience, perennial wisdom, heuristic, and mythological perspectives, and see how wisdom is portrayed in Star Wars, Greek, and Buddhist traditions.

  9. Good moral character - Wikipedia

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    Good moral character is an ideal state of a person's beliefs and values that is considered most beneficial to society. It is assessed in different contexts such as immigration, citizenship, and licensure, and it can be influenced by moral luck and legal judgments.