Definition of Eudaimonism

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of eudaemonism) ¹

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Definition of Eudaimonism

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eudaimonism

eucryptites
euctical
eucupine
eucyclic
eudaemon
eudaemonia
eudaemonic
eudaemonism
eudaemonisms
eudaemonist
eudaemonistic
eudaemonists
eudaemons
eudaimon
eudaimonia
eudaimonism (current term)
eudaimonisms
eudaimons
eudemon
eudemonia
eudemonias
eudemonic
eudemonism
eudemonistic
eudemons
eudesmic acid
eudialyte
eudialytes
eudiaphoresis
eudicot

Literary usage of Eudaimonism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ethics and Natural Law: A Reconstructive Review of Moral Philosophy Applied by George Lansing Raymond (1920)
"... or Fitness—Connection between Fitness and Results of Experience— Hedonism and eudaimonism of Bentham—Utilitarianism—Its Accord with Pragmatism and ..."

2. An Essay on Intuitive Morals: Being an Attempt to Popularize Ethical Science by Frances Power Cobbe (1859)
"That which I have called Public eudaimonism sets forth the intellectual, affectional ... Private eudaimonism sets forth the same pleasures of the individual ..."

3. Ethics by John Dewey, James Hayden Tufts (1908)
"The pleasure view is called Hedonism; the happiness view, eudaimonism.' Different Forms of the “Attitude” Theory.—The opposite school of theory holds that ..."

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