eudemian

/juːˈdiːmiən/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of Eudaimonia, a state of being happy and fulfilled, as described by Aristotle.

“The eudemian concept of happiness is deeply rooted in ancient Greek philosophy.”

2. noun

A work by Aristotle, specifically his Ethics, often referred to as ‘Eudemian Ethics’ or ‘Eudemian Ethics of Aristotle’.

“The Eudemian is considered one of the most significant works in the history of Western philosophy.”

Synonyms

  • eudaimonic
  • happy

Antonyms

  • miserable
  • unhappy