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Dec 21, 2023 · The second era, to Stearns, that cemented America's version of outward happiness occurred in the 20th century. As the American economy became stronger, more men focused on showing outward happiness rather than finding inner fulfillment.
Summary. Reprint: R1201H In the 18th century, the Enlightenment ushered in the notion that happiness was the attainment of a worthy life. Since then the pursuit of happiness has spread to...
This article examines the pursuit of happiness from a historical perspective, tracing Western philosophical reflection on the subject from the ancient Greeks to the present.
In charting his own discovery of emotion, Mill had to show his separation from utilitarianism’s notorious conception of “the greatest happiness for the greatest number” as a statistical derivative of a mechanical human psychology based in responses of pleasure.
Jan 1, 2013 · For at least 2500 years, philosophers in the East and the West have paid considerable attention to the nature and cultivation of happiness. Most philosophers have agreed that happiness is an important part of human life, but they have disagreed widely on just what happiness is.
Jun 19, 2020 · Instead, Conklin offers a meticulously researched historical contextualization of the meaning of “the pursuit of happiness” by excavating the central intellectual traditions that informed the Founders’ use of the phrase.
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Introduction. In the modern era, arguably few phenomena are as valued or sought after as happiness. Indeed, variants of this state have been a prominent human concern throughout recorded history. Of course, most cultures did not call the experience in question ‘happiness.’.