noun
- Plural of hedonism; philosophies or practices that prioritize the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain as the primary goal in life.
- Different forms or expressions of the pursuit of pleasure as a way of life.
Usage: Usually used in academic or philosophical contexts when discussing multiple distinct hedonistic philosophies or instances of hedonistic behavior.
Usage: Used when contrasting various approaches to hedonism or discussing hedonism across different cultures or time periods.
Examples
- Ancient Greek philosophers debated different hedonisms and their ethical implications.
- Modern hedonisms often conflict with traditional values of discipline and sacrifice.
- The study examined various hedonisms practiced in contemporary consumer culture.
- Some critics argue that certain hedonisms lead to empty and unfulfilling lives.
- Historical hedonisms ranged from moderate pleasure-seeking to extreme indulgence.
- The philosopher distinguished between rational and irrational hedonisms in her lecture.