hedonism (HEED ’n IZ m) n.1. (philosophy) the belief that the happiness of
the individual or the society is of paramount importance; 2. (psychology) the theory
that a person always acts to seek pleasure and avoid pain; 3. a self-indulgence in
seeking one’s own pleasure as a way of life
- The philosophy of hedonismis most closely associated with the ancient
Greek philosopher, Epicurus (342–270 B.C.E.), who taught that all our
actions should maximize pleasure and minimize pain. - Psychological hedonismviews humans as built or programmed to exclusively
desire pleasure. - Spending one’s entire life on a luxury cruise ship in the Caribbean is
probably the ultimate goal of modern hedonism.
[hedonistic adj.,hedonistically adv.,hedonist n.]
Quick Review #42.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
G – H: SAT Words 123
- glutton
- gracious
- grandiose
- gratuity
- greed
- grudging
- hackneyed
- harangue
- harass
- harvest
- heckle
- hedonism
a. trite
b. avarice
c. tirade
d. annoy
e. torment
f. reap
g. magnificent
h. reluctant
i. self-indulgence
j. epicure
k. tip
l. kind
heed(HEED) vt.pay close attention to; to take careful notice of; obey
- A mother expects her child to heedher—at least until he turns 18.
- Ice skaters may be ejected if they do not heedthe skating rink’s regulations.
- Before going into the theater, make sure to heedthe rules regarding bring-
ing in outside food.
[-ed, -ing, -ful adj., -fully adv.]