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** CrapsackWorldEscapistSanctuary: When the real world is too terrible to cope with, characters seek happiness and pleasure in a dream world.
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** DeathlessAndDebauched
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** ExecutiveExcess: A businessman too obsessed with indulgence and luxury to qualify as a WorkHardPlayHard type.
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** MoralDilemma: In utilitarian philosophy, '''every''' situation is a moral dilemma where one needs to figure out what course of action has the best consequences.

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** MoralDilemma: In utilitarian philosophy, '''every''' situation is a moral dilemma where one needs to figure out what course of action has the best consequences. (Rule Utilitarians attempt to avoid the ParalysisByAnalysis that this can cause by establishing the system of rules that has the best consequences.)
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Please note that hedonism tropes are tropes about how to value happiness etc rather than about specific kinds of [[HappinessTropes happiness]], [[LoveTropes love]] or [[FetishFuel pleasure]]. Also, when adding a trope that fits this index, please add it both above (in a box or the list of related tropes) and in the index below. However, do ''not'' add counterexamples (such as the deontology tropes ForGreatJustice and PrinciplesZealot) to the index.

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Please note that hedonism tropes are tropes about how to value happiness etc rather than about specific kinds of [[HappinessTropes happiness]], [[LoveTropes love]] or [[FetishFuel [[{{Fetish}} pleasure]]. Also, when adding a trope that fits this index, please add it both above (in a box or the list of related tropes) and in the index below. However, do ''not'' add counterexamples (such as the deontology tropes ForGreatJustice and PrinciplesZealot) to the index.
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* [[{{UsefulNotes/Epicureanism}} Epicureanism, a philosophy famous for its hedonism]].

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* [[{{UsefulNotes/Epicureanism}} Epicureanism, {{UsefulNotes/Epicureanism}}, a philosophy famous for its hedonism]].advocating ethical hedonism.

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