Goodmorning class! Our topic for today is about Human Flourishing and Happiness. Now, who may have an idea about the topic?
Yes, please proceed Mr. Tabahonda.
Are human flourishing and happiness related?
Sir, may I answer?
Are human flourishing and happiness related?
That is a very good explanation Mr. Tabahonda. Please be seated.
Joy, satisfaction, contentment, and fulfillment are all characteristics of happiness. Happiness is frequently defined as a combination of pleasant emotions and life satisfaction. Remember that happiness isn't a continual state of euphoria. Instead, happiness is a feeling of having more pleasant than negative feelings.
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 sir.
Very good answer Ms. Agapito.
Are human flourishing and happiness related?
Human flourishing is good life ability. It is based on Aristotelian ethics and applies to all human lives. Human flourishing recognizes our common humanity and benefits all. Human flourishing is vital for individual and population growth, development, and overall well-being. It defines what it is to be 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?
Are human flourishing and happiness related?
Even if they contributed to a good and desired living, characteristics that prevented a "happy" existence were called vices. Thus, the concept of "happiness" (or human flourishing) was fundamental to philosophical efforts to explain what we should do, what kind of people we should strive to be, and what kind of life a sensible person would wish for.
Ancient moral philosophers, especially Aristotle and his successors, generally held the view that ethics is primarily concerned with how to accomplish the ultimate goal for humans, a "happy" or "thriving" life. This eventual destination was not a subjective condition, such as happiness or the fulfillment of our preferences, but rather a life that could be objectively established to be suitable to our human nature. Character traits were considered moral virtues because they contributed to this ideal existence, either as means to it or as constituent elements.