What's the difference between eudaemonism and eudaemonistic?
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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Eudaemonistic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to 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.