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Hedonistic psychology,[1] was an approach to positive psychology developed by Daniel Kahneman, Diener and Schwartz
See also
- Affective neuroscience
- Affective science,
- Pain and nociception
- Pain (philosophy)
- Dukkha
- Weltschmerz
- Agony
- Compassion
- Pity
- Mercy
- Sympathy
- Empathy
- Cruelty
- Schadenfreude
- Sadistic personality disorder
- Suffering
- Violence
- Physical abuse
- Psychological abuse
- Emotional abuse
- Self-harm
- Suicide
- Theory of relative suffering
- Amor fati
- Dystopia
- Victimology
- Penology
- Pleasure
- Happiness
Notes and references
- ↑ Kahneman, D., E. Diener and N. Schwartz (eds.) Well-being: The Foundations of Hedonistic Psychology, Russell Sage Foundation, 1999