A Critical Analysis of Neural Buddhism’s Explanation of Moral Transformation
author cites Owen Flanagan, author of The Bodhisattva’s Brain:
I have offered an analysis of eudaimonia Buddha. Eudaimonia—flourishing, or happy flourishing, or happiness and flourishing, or more likely flourishing that often or usually leads to some sort of happiness of a serene sort—involves reaching a state, better: achieving a way of being, feeling, and acting constituted by wisdom (prajna) and virtue (sila, virtue, or karuna, virtue of the sort where compassion is the highest or master virtue) and mindfulness.
Need to read this book.