noun
- a person who believes that the highest human good is eudaimonia (happiness or flourishing) and that virtue is the path to achieving it
Usage: philosophy; formal
adjective
- of or relating to eudaimonism or the belief that happiness and virtue are the ultimate goals of human life
Usage: philosophy; formal
Examples
- Aristotle is considered a eudaimonist because he argued that human flourishing comes through virtue.
- The eudaimonist tradition emphasizes that true happiness results from living ethically.
- Many ancient Greek philosophers were eudaimonists who sought to understand the good life.
- A eudaimonist approach to ethics differs from utilitarianism in its focus on character development.
- She adopted a eudaimonist philosophy, believing that personal excellence leads to genuine fulfillment.