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Tag Directory > Hedonism


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Philip Zimbardo prescribes a healthy take on time | Video on TED.com

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TasteSpotting | a community driven visual potluck

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Accelerating Future » Convo at Sentient Developments on Hedonistic Imperative

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Hedonism @ Dish Memphis 6-27-2009

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Gargantuan helpings of fast food surge in popularity - Kansas City Star

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HEDONISM: BIERFIETS WELLICHT VERBODEN

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Mensen op een zogenaamde bierfiets vinden zichzelf doorgaans nogal grappig. Het zijn veelal jongeren die op een vrijgezellenavond of een uitje van de studentenvereniging op zo'n ding door de grotere steden rijden. De bierfiets is een rijdende bar waarbij iedereen al bier tankend trappend het gevaarte aanzwengeld. Het komt de laatste tijd steeds vaker voor (het is namelijk wat beter weer buiten) dat de bierfiets voor grotere en kleinere ongelukken zorgt. En wat er nu de lol van is? Ik snap het, technorati.com

 

Society Of Libertines

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kickass site on hedonism and other controversial topics, delicious.com

 

Hedonist International

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»Hedonismus ist das Streben nach Freude, Lust und Genuss. Er verbindet alle Menschen auf dieser Erde. Im Gegensatz zu allen anderen sieht die Hedonistische Internationale den Hedonismus nicht als Motor einer dumpfen, materialistischen Spaßgesellschaft, sondern als Chance zur Überwindung des Bestehenden.«, delicious.com

 

Accelerating Future » Guest Post at Sentient Developments ? ?Eliminating All Pain, Forever?

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New York Magazine -- Some Dark Thoughts on Happiness

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'...the explosive interest in positive psychology is, like so many cultural curiosities involving self-obsession, a boomer phenomenon. ...the psychology of positivity and productivity were a perfect fit for the ethos of the bubble years. -- ...maximizers, in practically every study one can find, are far more miserable than people who are willing to make do (economists call these people satisficers). ?My suspicion is that all this choice creates maximizers.? -- ...our beliefs that money and children will make us happy are super-replicators?without them, civilization wouldn?t survive. -- ?Happiness is fine as a side effect. But I think it?s a cruel demand. It may even be a covert form of sadism. Everyone feels themselves prone to feelings and desires and thoughts that disturb them. And we?re being persuaded that by acts of choice, we can dispense with these thoughts. It?s a version of fundamentalism." ...happiness ?the most conformist of moral aims.?', delicious.com

 

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