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Hedonism is a school of ethics which argues that pleasure has an ultimate importance, and that humanity's most important pursuit is sensual self-indulgence. The name derives from the Greek word for "...
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Brickman and Campbell coined the term "Hedonic Treadmill" in their essay "Hedonic Relativism and Planning the Good Society" (1971), which appeared in M.H. Apley, ed., Adaptation Level Theory: A Sympo...
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Abstract: The refinement of hedonism as an ethical theory involves several surprising and important distinctions. Several counter-examples to hedonism are discussed. ... I. Hedonistic theories are one possible answer to the question of "What is intrinsic goodness?"
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Herbert Spencer adopted into his evolutionary theory of ethics the principle that the discriminating norm of right and wrong is pleasure and pain, though he substituted the progress of life for the hedonistic end.
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A modern form of the Hedonistic ethical theory which teaches that the end of human conduct is happiness, and that consequently the discriminating norm which distinguishes conduct into right and wrong is pleasure and pain ... and no defender of the utility theory has been able, though some have tried, to indicate the claims...
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To elaborate, Crisp’s hedonistic theory of well-being is monistic and internalist – that is to say, for Crisp, what makes enjoyable experiences enjoyable is the single shared feeling between all such experiences, namely the feeling of enjoyment.
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Proceedings of the ninth conference of the cognitive science society . : Erlbaum. Klopf, A. H. (1982). The hedonistic neuron: a theory of memory, learning and intelligence. Washington, D. ... No context found. Journal of Articial Intelligence Research, 4:237-285. Klopf, A. H. (1982). The Hedonistic Neuron: A Theory of Memory,
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utilis, useful) is a modern form of the Hedonistic ethical theory which teaches that the end of human conduct is happiness, and that consequently the discriminating norm which distinguishes conduct into right and wrong is pleasure and pain.
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