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    John Stewart Mill wrote a collection of essays that were compiled into one book entitled Utilitarianism. The book shares a title with the name of Mill’s ethical philosophy. The central theme of utilitarianism is to bring the greatest amount of happiness to the greatest number, that number including anyone or anything that can feel pleasure and pain. This theme has many facets, which Mill’s expresses in his book, and many applications. There are also those who criticize and have found…

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    Aristotle is a very important philosopher which many other philosophers learn from. I too would use Aristotle’s teachings as the bases for my writing if I were a philosopher. The teaching that interests me the most is from his book of “Nicomachean Ethics”. In book 1 of this selection Aristotle says that all actions seek to do some good, which would lead to the highest good of happiness. He does not say that the actions must result in good but the activity of the action is good. In other words,…

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    is happier than the unjust. In book IV, Socrates says that the best way to judge is by experience, knowledge and argument. He also talks about three kind pleasures and which one is more pleasant and less painful. As well as which pleasure speaks the absolute truth. He gave an example of three types of men. The profit-lover, the philosopher and the honor-lover. “There is a great difference between them. You see, the latter has to have tasted the other kinds of pleasure beginning from childhood.…

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    Qohelet’s Religious Worldview Throughout the book of Ecclesiastes, the author, Qohelet, writes about the search of wisdom and how everything men does on earth can become vanity. Qohelet’s religious worldview appears throughout the book of Ecclesiastes and as the author, the son of David, King of Jerusalem, he wants to bring that idea forth to his people. However, what is his religious worldview and how does he present his view in the book of Ecclesiastes? Qohelet argues that whatever men does…

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    Are you happy? This is the question that Clarisse ask Guy Montag in the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. In his story technology has taken over and books are illegal. Montag’s job for ten years has been to burn books and not ask questions. However by meeting Clarisse, an insightful girl who reads books, he is waken up and starts on his journey of enlightenment.Throughout this story there are symbols that directly relate to life today. These include the Phoenix which represents cycles and…

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    Bentham's Utilitarianism

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    anything that causes pleasure and unhappiness is to be anything that causes pain. Bentham’s theory on utilitarianism is highly influential; John Stuart Mill, an English philosopher and economist, later developed Bentham’s moral theories on utilitarianism farther. Mill formed his ideas based off of Bentham’s theory. Bentham called the utilitarianism principle the principle of utility, and believed that ones actions can be judged by it. However, Mill called…

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    Aristotle uses the format of a formal inductive logic proof in Book III, Section 10 of Nicomachean Ethics to conclude, with varying levels of success, that humans who are excessively self-indulgent are no better than animals. Aristotle begins his discussion of moderation by creating his definitions, much like how a logician would define the parameters of their proof. Alluding to his previous definitions of excellence earlier in Book…

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    is shown within Plato’s Republic Book VII-IX, which go into detail on how the regime of democracy plants the seeds of its own destruction through its own very values corrupted…

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    Republic written by Plato, the idea of a happy person is dissected thoroughly by Socrates and explained. He makes the argument that the happiest person is the just rather than the unjust. He does this in many ways by explaining; what is a just man, pleasure, tyranny, a city etc. Thus, in Plato’s Republic, Socrates demonstrates a successful…

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    an imaginary twist, in that “the unconscious was invented – so that we would realize that man’s desire is the Other’s desire, and that love, while it is a passion tat involves the ignorance of a desire, nevertheless leaves desire its whole import” (Book XX 1998 pg.…

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