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Aristotle in Eudemian Ethics 8.2 examines a group of people who succeed consistently without practical wisdom, arguing that their case fails to show that good luck can produce a good human life.

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This page is a summary of: The Appearance of Good Luck: Aristotle’s Ethical Inquiry in Eudemian Ethics 8.2, Phronesis, March 2025, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1163/15685284-bja10102.
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