Aretaics

/ˌærɪˈteɪɪks/ noun

The philosophical study or system of virtue and moral excellence, particularly virtue ethics; also called aretology.

From Greek 'arete' (excellence, virtue) + '-ics' (system or science). A scholarly term from classical philosophy that appears in 20th-century philosophical discourse about virtue-based ethics.

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