Aristotle on Moral Virtue Phil 103 19 Apr 2006 Aristotle was a Greek philosopher c 384-322 BC. He presented us with an idea of moral virtue that is unique. He believed that each moral virtue was a delicate balance of a certain characteristic. This balance was kept between the two extremes: The vice of deficiency and the vice of excess. This balance was unique to each person‚ and to discover it one must use reason‚ the highest capacity of the soul. For example‚ we can look at the virtue
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“Aquinas and Hobbes Views On “Natural Law” November 5/08 Snezana Miletic 20217149 PHIL 221 Paul Simard Smith Assignment # 2 (with extension) The theory of “Natural Law” first originated in Ancient Greece. Many philosophers discussed their own views on natural law‚ as it played an important part in Greek government. Some of these philosophers included St. Thomas Aquinas and Thomas Hobbes. For Aquinas‚ natural law exists in the individual’s conscience‚ opposing to Hobbes belief that
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Happiness is one of the most common feelings of human being. A wise man once said: “Life is an adventure of finding happiness”. The causes of it are varied‚ but in most cases can be clarified into three reasons. First‚ it appears that being able to do things as pleased is a major source of happiness. This depends on what kind of personalities different people have. An introvert can feel happy when reading a book under a tree while an extrovert enjoys playing with friends. This factor is so simple
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Introduction This paper mainly focuses on Chinese happiness index and its influencing factors analysis. There are many things we are eager to get‚ such as freedom‚ money‚ promising job‚ reputation‚ etc. However‚ we do not pursuit these things themselves‚ what we want is the improvement of happiness. Those things have value only when they directly or indirectly promote the feeling of happiness. Gross national happiness (GNH) is an indicator that measures quality of life or social development in
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Aristotle believes there are three elements to define ultimate happines. Happiness has to be continuous‚ which nothing can stop one person from obtaining it‚ except for his or her intention to suspend. Additionally‚ happiness relates to reasoning activities because the reasoning process is what makes humans unique. Happiness is also the best way to become self-sufficient as one can practice the process without the external requirement‚ only the brain is required. In order to satisfy these condition
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Technology and happiness Technology has changed our lives but has it made our lives any better? Some believe technology makes people happier because‚ people want to upgrade their electronics to new‚ more efficient pieces of equipment. The question is rather or not this new advances technology leads to happiness. Technology has created some wonders. We have walked the moon‚ made aviation‚ land‚ water‚ and rail transport possible and we have broken the sound barrier. People have been progressing for
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About happiness Nowadays‚ people usually like to say “I’m not happy” in every single day. No matter what has happened or actually there is nothing wrong with them. It already becomes young people’s tap. Whenever you ask them whether they are happy‚ their answer is negative. What is the cause of people’s lack of happiness? Is that because they can not eat enough or don’t have clothes to dress? The answer is an absolute no. People’s living standard has never reached such a high level‚ and now people
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However‚ while they both believe happiness is the ultimate Good in our lives‚ they differ in their conclusions of what happiness is and how to reach it. As previously mentioned‚ Mill studied Aristotle’s works in his early life which directly influences his ideals. Therefore‚ before we discuss the new ideas put forth by Mill‚ we must first discuss the ideas put forth by Aristotle in relation to what happiness is. In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics‚ Aristotle claims that happiness
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Saint Thomas Aquinas studied at the University of Paris in 1252 to work towards earning his theology degree. 1 Thomas obtained his license to teach theology at the university in 1256. 2 He started on his masterpiece in 1265 called Summa Theologica.3 He didn’t complete it because he died on March 7‚ 1274 but in its two million words; the Summa Theologica contains more than five hundred questions‚ twenty-six hundred articles‚ and ten thousand objections and replies.4 In this work‚ he carefully reasoned
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Causes of Happiness Happiness is the thing that most of people are looking for in life. It is a mixed complicated feeling between pleasure and joy. Feeling happy is always linked with smile and it is depending on many different things that depend on how and what does a person linked the meanings or causes of happiness to‚ and it is different in the same person through his/her life. There are so many things that make people happy and these things are different from a person to another. One
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