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- Eupraxis abstract "In Greek philosophy eupraxis, literally "right action", is a fundamental concept in ethics, which has subtle meanings, suggesting an "ethical life-stance". This is similar in meaning to eupraxsophy, a word coined in the 20th century by secular humanist philosopher Paul Kurtz.".
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- Eupraxis date "December 2009".
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- Eupraxis subject Category:Classical_Greek_philosophy.
- Eupraxis subject Category:Ethics.
- Eupraxis subject Category:Philosophical_concepts.
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- Eupraxis comment "In Greek philosophy eupraxis, literally "right action", is a fundamental concept in ethics, which has subtle meanings, suggesting an "ethical life-stance". This is similar in meaning to eupraxsophy, a word coined in the 20th century by secular humanist philosopher Paul Kurtz.".
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