What Name, Derived From The Greek For 'Pleasure', Is Given To A Doctrine In Philosophy And Psychology Which Holds That Human Behaviour Is Determined By Desires To Increase Pleasure And To Decrease Pain? Epicureanism Is Sometimes Considered To Be A Form Of This Doctrine.

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1. What Name, Derived From The Greek For 'Pleasure', Is Given To A Doctrine In Philosophy And Psychology Which Holds That Human Behaviour Is Determined By Desires To Increase Pleasure And To Decrease Pain? Epicureanism Is Sometimes Considered To Be A Form Of This Doctrine.