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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - eudaemonism: personal happiness subjective experience hedonism attainment aristotle ... Normally, eudaemonism is concerned with the attainment of some objectively defined happiness, rather than simply the subjective experience of pleasure.
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Eudaemonism is neither a religion nor a cult, it is a philosophy or a set of rules helping to define the nature and meaning of existence. The word actually originates from Greek. 'Eu' means well and 'daemon' means spirit.
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Finally, it is argued that this interpretation reveals that Plato's "eudaemonism" is a different and more defensible doctrine than many commentators believe. ... Keywords: PLATO; SYMPOSIUM; INTRINSIC VALUE; RATIONAL MOTIVATION; EUDAEMONISM ... Diotima's Eudaemonism: Intrinsic Value and Rational Motivation in Plato's Symposium...
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Definition of eudaemonism with German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish translations and search. Pronunciation sound files. ... English Dictionary - With Multi-Lingual Search ... Word of the Week...
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This ethical eudaemonism is related to psychological eudaemonism, but not identical with it. Psychological eudaemonism proposes that all intentional behavior of an agent aims at the agent's own happiness.
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WHAT IS "EUDAEMONISM? ... The view of human motivation known as "eudaemonism" (from the Greek word "eudaemonia" meaning "well-being" or "happiness") is the view that each person always is motivated to act is the way which he/she thinks will maximize his/her own "happiness" or "well-being"
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