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Hedone

Hedone

The affect of pleasure — the mistaken belief that one currently possesses an external good regarded as truly valuable.

Hedone (pleasure) is one of the four chief affects (pathē) in Stoic affect theory. It arises from the false belief that external goods — such as wealth, physical beauty, or social status — constitute a genuine good in themselves. The Sage does not avoid hedone through emotional numbness, but through the correct understanding that virtue alone is truly good.