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In my current work on beatitudo in 13th-century theology, I am following Chaucer's lead and using "wellful" and "wellfulness" instead of "happy" and "happiness."
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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Instead, he rendered felicitas as "felicitee" which was already available, and he coined a felicitous new word for beatitudo: "wellfulness."
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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In the modern period, "happiness" is the customary translation for eudaimonia in classical Greek ethics beatitudo in Latin: the perfection or realization of a person's function as a human being, which is presumed to be the ultimate human good, the goal of goals.
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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Boethius uses two terms usually translated today as "happiness": beatitudo and felicitas.
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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In my current work on beatitudo in 13th-century theology, I am following Chaucer's lead and using "wellful" and "wellfulness" instead of "happy" and "happiness."
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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In my current work on beatitudo in 13th-century theology, I am following Chaucer's lead and using "wellful" and "wellfulness" instead of "happy" and "happiness."
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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Boethius uses two terms usually translated today as "happiness": beatitudo and felicitas.
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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Instead, he rendered felicitas as "felicitee" which was already available, and he coined a felicitous new word for beatitudo: "wellfulness."
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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In the modern period, "happiness" is the customary translation for eudaimonia in classical Greek ethics beatitudo in Latin: the perfection or realization of a person's function as a human being, which is presumed to be the ultimate human good, the goal of goals.
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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Instead, he rendered felicitas as "felicitee" which was already available, and he coined a felicitous new word for beatitudo: "wellfulness."
Philip Reynolds: The Biblical Definitions Of The Pursuit Of Happiness Philip Reynolds 2010
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