eudaimonisms

/juːˈdaɪmənɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Multiple forms or systems of the philosophical theory that happiness is achieved through virtue.
    • Different eudaimonisms have emerged across various cultures and time periods.
    • The textbook compares ancient Greek eudaimonisms with modern versions.
    • Scholars debate whether these eudaimonisms share a common core idea.