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The Greeks had a word for this idea of purpose—they termed it telos, from which we get the idea that virtue ethics is a teleological theory of ethics. Using this terminology, we could say that an individual engages in a number of activities (later, we will call them practices) each of which has its own telos and which, in combination and in the ideal, lead to the individual’s achievement of eudaimonia.
Virtue at Work: Ethics for Individuals, Managers, and Organizations
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