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Project Gutenberg. Smart, J. J. C.; Williams,
Bernard (1973). "3.
Hedonistic and non-
hedonistic utilitarianism". Utilitarianism: For and Against. Cambridge:...
- In the
field of psychology,
cognitive dissonance is
described as the
mental discomfort people feel when
their beliefs and
actions are
inconsistent and...
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Vanacore N, et al. (January 2005). "Prevalence and
clinical features of
hedonistic homeostatic dysregulation in Parkinson's disease". Mov. Disord. 20 (1):...
- biologically.[citation needed]
David Pearce argues in his
treatise The
Hedonistic Imperative that
humans might be able to use
genetic engineering, nanotechnology...
-
considered act. The
algorithm is also
known as the
utility calculus, the
hedonistic calculus and the
hedonic calculus. To be
included in this calculation...
-
series of
websites devoted to
transhumanist topics and what he
calls the "
hedonistic imperative", a
moral obligation to work
towards the
abolition of suffering...
- are
generally placed into four categories: visionary, mission-oriented,
hedonistic, and
power or control; however, the
motives of any
given killer may display...
-
Dorian meets Lord
Henry Wotton and is soon
enthralled by the aristocrat's
hedonistic worldview: that
beauty and
sensual fulfillment are the only
things worth...
- has no
precedent in the
chapbook market but
originates in
libertine and
hedonistic belles lettres, of
works like John Cleland's **** Hill (1749) and similar...
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Eightfold Path that was a 'middle way'
between the
extremes of
asceticism and
hedonistic sense pleasures. In Buddhism,
states Harvey, the
doctrine of "dependent...