Aristotelian Ethics make a system of Eudaemonism, but stop short of Deontology. |
The term eudaemonia has been taken in a large number of senses, with consequent variations in the meaning of Eudaemonism. |
The system there exposed is a system of Eudaemonism, not of Deontology. |
Eudaemonism, also spelled eudaimonism, or eudemonism, in ethics, a self-realization theory that makes happiness or personal well-being the chief good for man. |