eudaemonists

/juˈdimənɪsts/
noun
  1. Plural of eudaemonist; people who believe that happiness or well-being is the chief goal of life.
    • Modern eudaemonists often combine ancient ideas with new research in psychology.
    • The conference brought together eudaemonists from different cultures to discuss the meaning of happiness.
    • Ancient eudaemonists like Aristotle had a profound influence on Western philosophy.
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