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True Happiness
18問 • 3ヶ月前
  • Lorenzo Cokee
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  • 1

    The struggle for life or the desire to persevere in being, heightens egoism, which is characterized by the desire for enjoyment or happiness.

    Egocentrism

  • 2

    The Other stands at the top of my hierarchy of values, I am beholden to it before anything else as “the other is characterized by height or highness.”

    Alterity

  • 3

    “We are all guilty of all and for men before all, and I more than the others.”

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

  • 4

    To seek the pleasurable is the primary reason of one's human behavior.

    Hedonism

  • 5

    The belief that excessive consumption of goods has a positive effect on the economy and that companies

    Consumerism

  • 6

    The highest form of happiness can be acquired through the practice of virtues. For Aristotle, these virtues are actions turned into good habits which can lead a person to transcend his/her passions.

    Eudaimonism

  • 7

    This doctrine highly values the material realm and is opposed to intellectual and spiritual values.

    Materialism

  • 8

    Material _______, ________, and ________ are the highest values in life.

    Possession, Success, Progress

  • 9

    GOD AS THE ULTIMATE HAPPINESS OF THE HUMAN PERSON

    St thomas, God, Commandments, Beatitudes

  • 10

    Happiness as end. Human beings have the power of reason to determine what seems good for them and the power of free will to choose what goods they will seek and how they will go about obtaining them.

    St thomas

  • 11

    According to St. Augustine, "all men agree in desiring the last end, which is happiness."

    False happiness

  • 12

    Those goods that we seek are goals or ends, the things we hope to achieve by our actions. These are only means to the end. of happiness itself and none of them ever completely brings satisfaction.

    Wealth, Power, Honor, Fame and glory

  • 13

    seek their end by means of natural inclination.

    Irrational

  • 14

    this inclination is caused by the deliberation of the intellect, which knows the end as good, and the free decision of the will."

    Rational

  • 15

    Two kinds of happiness

    Imperfect, Perfect

  • 16

    Happiness is associated with the meaning of life; Jesus brings the question about morally good action back to its religious foundations, to the acknowledgment of God, who alone is goodness, fullness of life, the final end of human activity, and perfect happiness.

    God

  • 17

    "___________ show man the path of life and they lead to it."

    Commandments

  • 18

    ________ respond to man's natural desire happiness.

    Beatitudes

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    Republic Acts

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    Statements

    Statements

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    Statements

    Statements

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    Counterclaims

    Counterclaims

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    Counterclaims

    Counterclaims

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    Purposeful Writing

    Purposeful Writing

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    Estimation of Parameters

    Estimation of Parameters

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    Estimation of Parameters

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    Development1

    Development1

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    Development2

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    Development3

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Entrepreneurship 2

    Entrepreneurship 2

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    Entrepreneurship 2

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    Entrepreneurship 3

    Entrepreneurship 3

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    Literature

    Literature

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    Figurative Language

    Figurative Language

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    Pre Colonial Literature

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    Colonial Literature

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The struggle for life or the desire to persevere in being, heightens egoism, which is characterized by the desire for enjoyment or happiness.

    Egocentrism

  • 2

    The Other stands at the top of my hierarchy of values, I am beholden to it before anything else as “the other is characterized by height or highness.”

    Alterity

  • 3

    “We are all guilty of all and for men before all, and I more than the others.”

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

  • 4

    To seek the pleasurable is the primary reason of one's human behavior.

    Hedonism

  • 5

    The belief that excessive consumption of goods has a positive effect on the economy and that companies

    Consumerism

  • 6

    The highest form of happiness can be acquired through the practice of virtues. For Aristotle, these virtues are actions turned into good habits which can lead a person to transcend his/her passions.

    Eudaimonism

  • 7

    This doctrine highly values the material realm and is opposed to intellectual and spiritual values.

    Materialism

  • 8

    Material _______, ________, and ________ are the highest values in life.

    Possession, Success, Progress

  • 9

    GOD AS THE ULTIMATE HAPPINESS OF THE HUMAN PERSON

    St thomas, God, Commandments, Beatitudes

  • 10

    Happiness as end. Human beings have the power of reason to determine what seems good for them and the power of free will to choose what goods they will seek and how they will go about obtaining them.

    St thomas

  • 11

    According to St. Augustine, "all men agree in desiring the last end, which is happiness."

    False happiness

  • 12

    Those goods that we seek are goals or ends, the things we hope to achieve by our actions. These are only means to the end. of happiness itself and none of them ever completely brings satisfaction.

    Wealth, Power, Honor, Fame and glory

  • 13

    seek their end by means of natural inclination.

    Irrational

  • 14

    this inclination is caused by the deliberation of the intellect, which knows the end as good, and the free decision of the will."

    Rational

  • 15

    Two kinds of happiness

    Imperfect, Perfect

  • 16

    Happiness is associated with the meaning of life; Jesus brings the question about morally good action back to its religious foundations, to the acknowledgment of God, who alone is goodness, fullness of life, the final end of human activity, and perfect happiness.

    God

  • 17

    "___________ show man the path of life and they lead to it."

    Commandments

  • 18

    ________ respond to man's natural desire happiness.

    Beatitudes