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  • Goodmorning class! Our topic for today is about Human Flourishing and Happiness. Now, who may have an idea about the topic?
  • Yes, please proceed Ms. Eli
  • Are human flourishing and happiness related?
  • Ms, may I answer?
  • Are human flourishing and happiness related?
  • That is a very good explanation Ms. Eli Please be seated.
  • Happiness is characterized by feelings of joy, fulfillment, contentment, and satisfaction. A common definition of happiness is the union of pleasurable feelings and life satisfaction. Keep in mind that happiness isn't an unending euphoric state. Happiness, on the other hand, is the perception of having more positive than negative emotions.
  • Are human flourishing and happiness related?
  • How about human flourishing? Does any of you have any idea about it?
  • Let me try to answer that Ms.
  • Very good answer Ms. Luna.
  • Are human flourishing and happiness related?
  • Human flourishing is a desirable trait. It pertains to all human lives and is based on Aristotelian ethics. Human flourishing acknowledges our shared humanity and is advantageous to all. The growth, development, and general well-being of people depend on them flourishing. It establishes what it means to be a human.
  • Are human flourishing and happiness related?
  • Well, let me answer this for you.
  • Thank you for the participation and the wonderful answers class. But is there any chance that these two are related?
  • Vices were traits that prevented a "happy" existence, even if they helped one lead a good and desired life. As a result, philosophical attempts to explain what we ought to do, the kind of people we ought to aspire to be, and the kind of life a reasonable person would want were fundamentally predicated on the idea of "happiness" (or human flourishing).
  • The majority of early moral philosophers, especially Aristotle and his followers, held the conviction that the main goal of ethics is to help people achieve the ultimate human goal of living "happy" or "thriving" lives. This ultimate goal was a life that could be objectively determined to be in line with our human nature, rather than a subjective condition like happiness or the fulfillment of our preferences. Characteristics were regarded as moral virtues because they served as either means to or constituent parts of this ideal existence.
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