phronesis |
arete |
As nouns the difference between phronesis and arete
is that
phronesis is (philosophy) the virtue of "practical wisdom" as posited by aristotle while
arete is virtue, excellence or
arete can be .
eudaimonia |
phronesis |
As nouns the difference between eudaimonia and phronesis
is that
eudaimonia is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
phronesis is the virtue of "practical wisdom" as posited by Aristotle.
As a proper noun Eudaimonia
is one of the Charites.
techne |
phronesis |
In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between techne and phronesis
is that
techne is (philosophy) craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing while
phronesis is (philosophy) the virtue of "practical wisdom" as posited by aristotle.
As nouns the difference between techne and phronesis
is that
techne is (philosophy) craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing while
phronesis is (philosophy) the virtue of "practical wisdom" as posited by aristotle.
sophia |
phronesis |
As a proper noun Sophia
is {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}}, borne by an early Christian saint, and by European royalty.
As a noun phronesis is
the virtue of "practical wisdom" as posited by Aristotle.
phronesis |
phrenesis |
As nouns the difference between phronesis and phrenesis
is that
phronesis is the virtue of "practical wisdom" as posited by Aristotle while
phrenesis is phrenitis.