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  2. Arete - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the aristocratic class was presumed, essentially by definition, to be exemplary of arete: The root of the word is the same as aristos , the word which shows superlative ability and superiority, and aristos was constantly used in the plural to denote the nobility .

  3. Exemplum - Wikipedia

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    In late-medieval literature and sermons exempla were didactic moral teachings, usually based on saints' lives or other people who exemplified a moral ideal. In some cases, an exemplum could be a symbolic natural phenomenon—like Etienne de Bourbon's book depicting an earthquake as divine punishment for the "sin against nature".

  4. High culture - Wikipedia

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    The Creation of Adam, from Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling – an example of high culture. In a society, high culture encompasses cultural objects of aesthetic value which a society collectively esteems as being exemplary works of art, [1] as well as the intellectual works of literature and music, history and philosophy which a society considers representative of their culture.

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    What makes an exemplary Oscar speech?. That’s the million-dollar question facing each new crop of winners, who are frequently tasked with finding new things to say at the Academy Awards (live ...

  6. Four causes - Wikipedia

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    Whereas modern physics looks to simple bodies, Aristotle's physics took a more general viewpoint, and treated living things as exemplary. Nevertheless, he argued that simple natural bodies such as earth, fire, air, and water also showed signs of having their own innate sources of motion, change, and rest.

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    If Herrman has clearly built on her legacy, investors can thank TJX’s exemplary succession planning. Herrman had been president of TJX for five years, working as Meyrowitz’s top lieutenant as ...

  8. Exemplar - Wikipedia

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    Exemplar, a well-known science problem and its solution, from Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions; Exemplar, the first name for the ship USS Dorothea L. Dix

  9. Paradigm - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary defines a paradigm as "a pattern or model, an exemplar; a typical instance of something, an example". [11] The historian of science Thomas Kuhn gave the word its contemporary meaning when he adopted the word to refer to the set of concepts and practices that define a scientific discipline at any particular period of time.