Hedonium is the arrangement of the universe’s resources optimized for the production of pleasurable experience.[1]
The term was introduced by Carl Shulman in a 2012 essay.[2] Sometimes the term utilitronium is used to express this same concept, though that expression may instead be understood more broadly as referring to whichever state is regarded as the ultimate bearer of value from a utilitarian perspective, such as preference satisfaction on preference utilitarianism.
Further reading
Armstrong, Stuart (2015) Hedonium’s semantic problem, LessWrong, April 9.
Shulman, Carl (2012) Are pain and pleasure equally energy-efficient?, Reflective Disequilibrium, March 24.
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axiology | flourishing futures | hedonism | hellish existential catastrophe | long-term future
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Bostrom, Nick (2014) Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 140.
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Shulman, Carl (2012) Are pain and pleasure equally energy-efficient?, Reflective Disequilibrium, March 24.