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eudaemonist; eudemonist | |||
eudaemonist (an adherent of the doctrine of happiness, or the system of philosophy which makes human happiness its highest object, declaring that the production of happiness is the sole criterion for the validity of moral maxims); eudemonist (an adherent of the doctrine of happiness, or the system of philosophy which makes human happiness its highest object, declaring that the production of happiness is the sole criterion for the validity of moral maxims) | |||
eudaimonist (An adherent of eudaimonism) |