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Aristotle | On the Good Life
In this excerpt from The Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle explores what it means to lead a good life and how this is related to pleasure, pain, virtue, and character. He concludes that happiness, or pleasure, is the chief good, or end goal, of a well-lived life.
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Chiral
Describes a molecule that has non-superimposable mirror images, often resulting in molecules with different optical activities.
Achiral
Describes molecules that are identical to their mirror image and do not exhibit chirality.
Chiral
Pertaining to a molecule that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image, often leading to optical activity.
Achiral
Describing a molecule that is superimposable on its mirror image, thus not exhibiting chirality.
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