What's the difference between eudaemonism and eudaemonist?

Eudaemonism


Definition:

  • (n.) That system of ethics which defines and enforces moral obligation by its relation to happiness or personal well-being.

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Eudaemonist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who believes in eudemonism.

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  • (1) The women's images of health were consistent with Smith's and Laffrey's four conceptions, but the eudaemonistic category included multiple dimensions.
  • (2) The negative group includes clinical and role-function models, and the positive group includes adaptive and eudaemonistic models.
  • (3) Moreover, their emphasis on eudaemonistic images crossed all categories of age, education, income, ethnicity, and employment status.
  • (4) In addition to evidence of the clinical, role performance, and adaptive models of health, the women's responses yielded nine dimensions consistent with the eudaemonistic model.
  • (5) The eudaemonistic model, which includes the practicing of healthy lifestyles, was the second most frequently mentioned concepts of health (53.5%).
  • (6) Empirical work about self-care reflects several perspectives of health: clinical, role performance, adaptive and eudaemonistic.

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