: the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the sole or chief good in life
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: a way of life based on or suggesting the principles of hedonism
she was a perfect specimen of selfish hedonism Donald Armstrong
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The Modern Definition of Hedonism
When hedonism first appeared in English in the middle of the 19th century, it referred to the doctrines of certain schools of philosophy in ancient Greece (such as the Epicureans and Cyrenaics), who held that happiness or pleasure constituted the chief goal in life. As used today, the word frequently carries a judgmental tinge. If someone is described as living a life of hedonism, the implication is that he or she derives happiness from debauchery rather than, say, spending quality time with family or forming meaningful relationships at work. Hedonism comes from the Greek hēdonē (“pleasure”), which also provides the root of the word anhedonia (“a psychological condition characterized by inability to experience pleasure in normally pleasurable acts”).
Recent Examples on the WebAnd that was also teetering on the edge of hedonism. Kate Knibbs, Wired, 15 Aug. 2022 Bar Iris evokes hedonism instead of caution, fantasia over normalcy, in service of some momentarily glorious suspension of disbelief, in a summer where there is so very much disbelief to suspend. Jordan Michelman, San Francisco Chronicle, 29 July 2022 Set in 1919 Britain following the aftermath of the Great War, the country is full of despair and hedonism. Chaise Sanders, Country Living, 15 July 2022 An event like that seems unimaginable today, and not just because unchecked hedonism became taboo after #MeToo. Rachel Strugatz, New York Times, 23 June 2022 That’s why Eighties music had so much desperation behind the hedonism, even when it was disguised to pass for zany shenanigans. Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone, 3 July 2022 The Devil: Obligation, hedonism, addictions, patterned thoughts and behaviors that need to be controlled, living in a state of fear, feeling trapped, needing to deal with the parts of your subconscious that are ruling your life negatively. Meghan Rose, Glamour, 19 July 2022 An inauthentic practice is one that just furthers hedonism by merely peddling bliss and relaxation. Gregory Grieve, The Conversation, 19 May 2022 The collective adrenaline rush of the bull run is followed by general hedonism with people drinking, eating, attending concerts and partying late into the night.BostonGlobe.com, 9 July 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
Greek hēdonē pleasure; akin to Greek hēdys sweet — more at sweet