hedonisen
Hedonisen is a theoretical term used in ethics and psychology to describe a moderated form of hedonism. It treats pleasure as a central aim of life but emphasizes that well-being arises from balancing immediate gratifications with long-term welfare, moral considerations, and social responsibility. The term appears in contemporary discussions as a synthesis of hedonic aims with eudaimonic concerns about flourishing.
Its core principle is maximizing net hedonic balance over the life course rather than seeking high-intensity
Relation to other theories: hedonisen situates itself between classical hedonism, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics. It agrees
Usage and reception: the term is most often found in speculative philosophy, ethics of consumption, and critical