noun
- a person who believes that happiness or well-being is the highest good and the proper aim of human life
Usage: philosophy; also spelled eudaimonist
Examples
- The eudaemonist argues that virtue and happiness are inseparable.
- As an eudaemonist, she believed that human flourishing should guide ethical decisions.
- Ancient Greek philosophers like Aristotle were eudaemonists who valued eudaimonia, or human flourishing.
- The eudaemonist position differs from utilitarianism in its emphasis on individual well-being rather than collective pleasure.
- Many modern psychologists adopt eudaemonist principles when studying human happiness and fulfillment.