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    He·don·ism
    /ˈhēdnˌizəm/

    noun

    • 1. the pursuit of pleasure; sensual self-indulgence.
  2. Apr 20, 2004 · The word ‘hedonism’ comes from the ancient Greek for ‘pleasure’. Psychological or motivational hedonism claims that only pleasure or pain motivates us. Ethical or evaluative hedonism claims that only pleasure has worth or value and only pain or displeasure has disvalue or the opposite of worth.

  3. HEDONISM definition: 1. living and behaving in ways that mean you get as much pleasure out of life as possible…. Learn more.

  4. As a theory of value, hedonism states that all and only pleasure is intrinsically valuable and all and only pain is intrinsically not valuable. Hedonists usually define pleasure and pain broadly, such that both physical and mental phenomena are included.

  5. Hedonism is the philosophy of pleasure. It means doing whatever brings you the greatest amount of pleasure, regardless of any other effects. At first glance, hedonism seems pretty simple; just do whatever you like! Eat whatever you want, treat people rudely, lie around in bed all day! But things are not so simple.

  6. noun. the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the highest good. devotion to pleasure as a way of life: The later Roman emperors were notorious for their hedonism. Synonyms: carousal, dissipation, debauchery, libertinism, sensualism. Antonyms: self-denial, puritanism, abstemious, asceticism. hedonism. / ˈhɛd-; ˈhiːdəˌnɪzəm / noun. ethics.

  7. Apr 20, 2004 · Hedonism. First published Tue Apr 20, 2004. Motivational hedonism is the claim that only pleasure or pain motivates us. It is the most significant form of psychological hedonism. Normative hedonism is the claim that all and only pleasure has worth or value, and all and only pain has disvalue.

  8. Apr 8, 2024 · Overview. hedonism. Quick Reference. The pursuit of one's own pleasure as an end in itself; in ethics, the view that such a pursuit is the proper aim of all action. Since there are different conceptions of pleasure there are correspondingly different varieties of hedonism.

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