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the Ancient Greek term that refers to a state of well-being or happiness
welfare
greatest happiness principle
eudaimonia
whole life satisfaction
the utilitarian principle of happiness that promotes the satisfaction of many
welfare
greatest happiness principle
dignity
whole life satisfaction
an element of happiness which refers to satisfaction with one’s life
welfare
the pursuit of knowledge
dignity
whole life satisfaction
refers to the satisfaction of a person’s wants and desires
welfare
the pursuit of knowledge
dignity
Epicureans
the ability to control and define one’s destiny
goodwill
the pursuit of knowledge
dignity
Epicureans
for Aristotle, this leads to true happiness
goodwill
the pursuit of knowledge
Jeremy Bentham
Epicureans
they believe that happiness requires a person to enjoy the simple pleasures of life
goodwill
Gross National Happiness
Jeremy Bentham
Epicureans
for Immanuel Kant, this defines human action and leads to satisfaction
goodwill
Gross National Happiness
Jeremy Bentham
Noble Eightfold Path
he believes that happiness is achieved through wise decision-making
Ren
Gross National Happiness
Jeremy Bentham
Noble Eightfold Path
a statistic that measures the over-all well-being of a country
Ren
Gross National Happiness
eudaimonia
Noble Eightfold Path
Teachings from Buddhism which identify the things to abstain from or uphold in order to have a righteous life.
Ren
whole life satisfaction
eudaimonia
Noble Eightfold Path
For Confucius, this is the awareness of the dignity and value of other persons and concern for their well-being.
Ren
whole life satisfaction
eudaimonia
Noble Eightfold Path