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    choose to work in their garden. In this essay‚ three points that will be looked at will be Pangloss and his philosophy not lining up with his actions‚Candide having a narrow mind‚ and Candide’s philosophy not lining up with his actions. The theme of happiness‚ which Voltaire shows by Candide

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    had actually shrunk since Gene’s time; but this is a more apt example how things can be obscured or emphasized in the memory via emotional factors‚ and a good introduction of the theme of memory versus reality. Gene remembers his old campus in one way‚ yet when he visits‚ he finds it quite different; this happens often‚ as things can seem less imposing or important when revisited‚ yet be so huge in one’s memory. Rebellion vs. conformity Gene and Finny are a great example of this theme in action;

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    OM 4) ____________________________ 1st semester AY 2013- 2014 October 9‚ 2013 Introduction As the days goes by‚ we can see that everybody change the way people have their lifestyle. The Recreation and Leisure in which people loves to do now if ever they have time‚ this is their way to relax. In such things it will also explain the different functions of recreation. In which it explains also the factors promoting the growth of recreation and the type of organized

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    Ch. 5 The Pursuit of Happiness (Haidt) pp. 81-102 1. Compare the main ideas of The Consolation of Philosophy from Ch. 2 and of Ecclesiastes on pp. 81-82. 2. How do we experience pleasure differently from the animals? Why don’t we enjoy life more than they do? What’s the problem or trick with reinforcement as a source of pleasure? 3. Explain and give examples of 2 types of positive affect according to Davidson. Which one gives us more happiness? 4. What is the progress principle

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    What Is Happiness? Most often today when people are asked what makes them happy‚ they instantly reply money‚ clothes and cars. In particular with the younger generation‚ their concept of happiness Has been fabricated with music videos and false value to materialistic items. Notably not all parts of the world have the same options or opportunities as someone else may have on the opposite side of the planet. Some believe money brings happiness whereas one may see happiness as being

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    Daniel Haybron defines happiness as something more than experiencing pleasurable moments. Pleasure‚ whether sensual‚ physical or sexual cannot‚ by itself make one happy. Haybron defines happiness using the life satisfaction theory. This theory states that happiness is “a judgement of one’s life” (Haybron‚ Happiness‚ 12). It also consists of three different aspects: endorsement‚ the level of engagement and state of attunement. If I were plugged into the Experience Machine I would not be happy. I

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    Being a teenage girl‚ my mom and I have fought quite often. When I was a sophomore in high school‚ we constantly argued about my curfew. I thought that I was mature enough to be staying out with my friends without a set time to be home‚ but my mother thought otherwise. We screamed and gabbed at each other about it for months. Our feelings were miscommunicated and neither of us was actually listening to the other. In the end‚ my mother won. It wasn’t until now that I realize her reasoning behind her

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    REL2300 July 2‚ 2010 Finding Inner Peace Being at peace with one’s inner self sounds inviting but some aspects of many different religions can be hard to grasp at times. While most religions influence others‚ some have ideas and beliefs from sources unknown. Hinduism and Budhism are two of many religions. Having many similarities‚ their differences are what make them unique. Hindus have many gods‚ polytheism‚ and Buddhist believe in finding one’s inner peace. They both focus more on one’s inner

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    Source of Happiness? The thought of money being the source of happiness is quite interesting. It is a fact that we need money to survive in this expensive economy‚ and without it we might tend to struggle. Money gives us the opportunity to buy clothes‚ food‚ shelter‚ and many other necessities of life. But does money truly bring happiness? Some may argue that money can make you happy and others will argue that it doesn’t. Why do some believe that money is the source of happiness? I asked

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    ARISTOTLE ’S EUDAIMONIA Eudaimonia stands for happiness in Greek. Aristotle argues that the highest good for human beings is happiness. He insists that every action performed by humans is to pursue happiness. Aristotle also argues that human action is always aimed at some end or good. This "good" may not be viewed as a good action or any good by others‚ but for the doer of the action ("good")‚ the activity will be perceived as good and that it will bring a favorable outcome. Aristotle also said

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