Hedonia, Eudaimonia, and Meaning: Me Versus Us; Fleeting Versus Enduring

作者: Michael F. Steger

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-42445-3_11

关键词: GratificationPsychologyContext (language use)Well-beingFlourishingEudaimoniaEpistemologyHappinessHedonismSocial psychologyMeaning (existential)

摘要: … is distinguished from eudaimonia in that hedonia is marked by self-centered interest in immediate gratification and eudaimonia is marked … ’s ultimate aims if it is meaningful because that …

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