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12. Perfection Apr 2026

: Having fully attained its intended goal or function.

The term "perfection" derives from the Latin perficere , meaning "to finish" or "to bring to an end". Historically, it has been defined through three primary lenses: : Containing all requisite parts. 12. Perfection

In moral philosophy, is the theory that the "good life" involves developing human nature to its highest degree. This can be egoistic (focusing on self-perfection) or non-egoistic (promoting the perfection of others). Philosophers often debate whether the state should be "neutral" or actively promote these "objectively good" ways of living through perfectionist politics. 2. Psychological Dynamics : Having fully attained its intended goal or function

Psychology distinguishes between and maladaptive (unhealthy) perfectionism. The Pros and Cons of Perfectionism - Aleah Haffenden 12. Perfection