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[from 'reports of career' by Socrates, in 22. Metaethics / C. The Good / 2. Happiness / b. Eudaimonia ]

Full Idea

Socrates' true place in the development of Greek thought is that he is the first to establish the eudaimonist foundation of ethical theory, which became the foundation of the schools which sprang up around him.

Clarification

'Eudaimonist' means concerned with a happy, or fulfilled, or successful life for the individual

Gist of Idea

Socrates was the first to put 'eudaimonia' at the centre of ethics

Source

report of Socrates (reports of career [c.420 BCE]) by Gregory Vlastos - Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher p.10

Book Reference

Vlastos,Gregory: 'Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher' [CUP 1992], p.10


A Reaction

I suspect that he was the first to fully articulate a widely held Greek belief. The only ethical question that they asked was about the nature of a good human life.