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EudaemonicsEudemonics Eu`de*mon"ics, Eudaemonics Eu`d[ae]*mon"ics, n.
[Gr. ? conducive to happiness. See Eudemonism.]
That part of moral philosophy which treats of happiness; the
science of happiness; -- contrasted with aretaics. --J.
Grote. Eudaemonist
Eudemonist Eu*de"mon*ist, Eudaemonist Eu*d[ae]"mon*ist, n.
One who believes in eudemonism.
I am too much of a eud[ae]monist; I hanker too much
after a state of happiness both for myself and others.
--De Quincey.
Eudaemonistic
Eudemonistic Eu*de`mon*is"tic, Eudaemonistic
Eu*d[ae]`mon*is"tic, a.
Of or pertaining to eudemonism.
Eudaemonistical
Eudemonistical Eu*de`mon*is"tic*al, Eudaemonistical
Eu*d[ae]`mon*is"tic*al, a.
Eudemonistic.
Meaning of Eudaemon from wikipedia
- (literally: Fertile/Happy Arabia; also
Ancient Gr****: Εὐδαίμων Ἀραβία,
Eudaemon Arabia) was the
Latin name
previously used by
geographers to
describe South...
- The
eudaemon, eudaimon, or
eudemon (Ancient Gr****: εὐδαίμων) in Gr****
mythology was a type of
daemon or
genius (deity),
which in turn was a kind of spirit...
- The
Eudaemons were a
small group headed by
graduate physics students J.
Doyne Farmer and
Norman Packard at the
University of
California Santa Cruz in...
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Eudaemon was an
ancient city in Arabia,
modern day Aden.
Eudaemon or
Eudaimonia may also
refer to:
Eudaemon (mythology), a type of
daemon in Gr**** mythology...
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activities as
personally expressive.
Philosophy portal Ataraxia Eudaemon (mythology)
Eudaemons Eupraxsophy Humanism Social quality Summum bonum Rosalind Hursthouse...
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Gaius Valerius Eudaemon was a
Roman eques who held a
number of
military and
civilian positions during the
reigns of the
Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus...
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Andreas Eudaemon-Joannis (1566–1625) was a Gr**** Jesuit,
natural philosopher and controversialist. He was
sometimes known as Cydonius. He
entered the Society...
- of the word) a demon. The
opposite of a
cacodemon is an
agathodaemon or
eudaemon, a good
spirit or angel. The word
cacodemon comes through Latin from the...
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snake Chnum–Agathodaemon–Aion, with
Harpocrates on the reverse.
Cacodaemon Eudaemon Genius Sometimes written as
Agathodaemon (Ancient Gr****: ἀγαθοδαίμων, agathodaímōn)...
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mythological creatures Gr****
mythological figures Minor figures Trojan War
Minor spirits Daemon Agathodaemon Cacodaemon Eudaemon Nymph Satyr Beasts / creatures...