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    The concepts of pleasure and happiness are integral pieces of the human experience‚ and have been discussed in depth by philosophies seeking to understand human behavior. What one defines as ‘pleasurable’ determines the very fabric of their existence; how people decide to live is based largely on what they enjoy. Consequently‚ traditions such as Shirttails form based upon the pleasures which communities deem valuable. In Utilitarianism‚ John Stuart Mill argues for the existence of ‘higher’ and

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    In regards to the concept of happiness‚ Barry Shwartz writes that while it is a positive to have happiness as a byproduct of living. However‚ for happiness to be the ultimate objective of living is “a recipe of disaster.” This is in contrast with the beliefs of Robert Puff in his article “Why Pursuing Happiness Is The Greatest Goal.” Puff writes‚ “If happiness is what we pursue and only what we pursue‚ then what will happen is that we’ll end up being happy‚ if we also have good direction.” As I examine

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    Materials with the feed tube fell to the center of vertical roller mill grinding plate‚ centrifugal force generated through the rotation of grinding plate uniformly scatters and flattens the supplies outwards the surrounding location of vertical roller mill grinding plate‚ to kinds a certain thick layer of products bed‚ the materials was crushed by quantity of rollers simultaneously. Driven from the continuous centrifugal force to keep the components moving towards the outer edge on the grinding

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    Ball mill is the key equipment for secondary grinding after crushing. And it is suitable for grinding all kinds of ores and other materials‚ no matter wet grinding or dry grinding.Besides‚ it is mainly applied in many industries‚ such as ferrous&non-ferrous metal mine‚ building materials‚ chemical Ball mill is the key equipment for grinding after the crushing process‚ which is widely used in the manufacture industries‚ such as cement‚ silicate‚ new building material‚ refractory material‚ fertilizer

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    Explain both the general principles of Utilitarianism and the distinctive features of Mill’s Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is a teleological and consequentialist theory as it focuses on whether an action is good or bad depending on the outcome‚ regardless of what the act may be. For example an act could be a horrible one‚ i.e. murder but if it brings about a good consequence it’s seen as a good act. J. Bentham devised the greatest happiness principle which states that an action is right if it results

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    Mill On Liberty

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    In On Liberty‚ Mill thinks that it is beneficial to the good life if the liberty of a person can only be legitimately limited in order to prevent the harm of others. He believes that the good life is based on the principle of utility‚ where the greatest amount of happiness is achieved for the greatest amount of people. He believes both individuals and society are capable of self-improvement and argues for liberty on the foundation that individuality is beneficial to society because it leads to personal

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    Bentham and Mills

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    such as “Rule utilitarianism”‚ which is represented by the two different interpretations of utilitarianism by two consequentialists; John Stuart Mills (Rule utilitarianism) and Jeremy Bentham (Act utilitarianism). Mills constructed the theory of “Rule utilitarianism”‚ which focuses on general rules that everyone should follow to bring about the greatest good for that community. Rule utilitarianism establishes the best overall rule by determining the course of action which‚ when pursued by the whole

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    Mill, "On liberty"

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    Europe in 1800s. In 1806‚ John Stuart Mill was born in Pentonville‚ then a suburb of London. He was a son of James Mill‚ who became leading figure in the group of philosophical radicals and Jeremy Bentham’s discipline and friend. Mill co-wrote “On liberty” with his wife‚ Helen Taylor and published in 1958. On the other hand‚ Jeremy Bentham who was philosopher and jurist was born in 1748 in London. He brought utilitarianism about 19 century. His maximizing happiness on great number of people might inspire

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    An Argument for the Legalization of Drugs‚ Based on John Stuart Mills’ "Revised Harm Principle" The question of whether or not to legalize certain drugs has been debated for decades. Although opponents have thus far been successful in preventing this‚ there are nonetheless a substantial number of people who believe that legalization should be given a chance. Their arguments range from the seeming ineffectiveness of current drug laws to the simple premise that the government has no right to

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