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Arete and Ethos

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Difference between Arete and Ethos

Arete vs. Ethos

Arete (Greek: ἀρετή), in its basic sense, means "excellence of any kind". Ethos is a Greek word meaning "character" that is used to describe the guiding beliefs or ideals that characterize a community, nation, or ideology.

Similarities between Arete and Ethos

Arete and Ethos have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arete, Aristotle, Ethics, Greek language, Iliad, Nicomachean Ethics, Rhetoric.

Arete

Arete (Greek: ἀρετή), in its basic sense, means "excellence of any kind".

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Aristotle

Aristotle (Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs,; 384–322 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist born in the city of Stagira, Chalkidiki, in the north of Classical Greece.

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Ethics

Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.

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Greek language

Greek (Modern Greek: ελληνικά, elliniká, "Greek", ελληνική γλώσσα, ellinikí glóssa, "Greek language") is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece and other parts of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea.

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Iliad

The Iliad (Ἰλιάς, in Classical Attic; sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or Song of Ilium) is an ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter, traditionally attributed to Homer.

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Nicomachean Ethics

The Nicomachean Ethics (Ἠθικὰ Νικομάχεια) is the name normally given to Aristotle's best-known work on ethics.

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Rhetoric

Rhetoric is the art of discourse, wherein a writer or speaker strives to inform, persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations.

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Arete and Ethos Comparison

Arete has 68 relations, while Ethos has 28. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 7.29% = 7 / (68 + 28).

References

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