What is another word for Eudemonist?

Pronunciation: [juːdˈɛmənˌɪst] (IPA)

Eudemonist is a person who believes in the philosophy that happiness is the ultimate goal of human life. People who believe in this concept are often referred to by different terms, such as pleasure-seekers, hedonists, optimists, and well-being enthusiasts. These individuals often strive to achieve fulfillment and well-being in their lives, focusing on the positive aspects rather than the negatives. Other synonyms include happiness-seekers, contentment advocates, joy enthusiasts, and bliss-seekers. Regardless of what term is used to describe them, these individuals are determined to pursue happiness, both for themselves and for others, making the world a better and more fulfilling place to live.

What are the hypernyms for Eudemonist?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Related words: utilitarianism, mill's hedonism, eudemonist ethics, ethical hedonist, ethical utilitarianism

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