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Interest in eudaimonia (e.g., growth, meaning, authenticity, excellence) and its distinction from hedonia (e … operationalizations can be quite discrepant; definitions of eudaimonia and hedonia sometimes fall into different categories of analysis (e ….g. when eudaimonia is described as a way of functioning, hedonia as an experience); and the terms eudaimonia and hedonia are …
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The “Hedonistic Paradox” states that homo economicus, or someone who seeks happiness for him- or herself, will not find it, but the person who helps others will. This study examines two questions in connection with happiness and generosity. First, do more generous people, as identified in...
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