WHO I AM
MY DESIRES
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Happiness and meaning are two of life's most significant motivators. Happiness and purpose are crucial components of well-being, according to a variety of positive psychology studies. Happiness and purpose are inextricably linked and frequently feed off one another. The more significance we find in life, the happier we are, and the happier we are, the more likely we are to seek even more meaning and purpose.
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Aristotle's conception of eudaimonia as an abstraction for life's significance.
According to Aristotle, the ultimate objective of life is to obtain eudaimonia, or happiness. Aristotle's theory of "happiness" was based on his understanding of nature. He contended that the ability to reason distinguishes humans from other animals and is their sole special purpose. The quest of pleasure is what motivates animals, but Aristotle believes that because man has greater capacities than animals, pleasure alone cannot bring satisfaction (quest of satisfaction, 2018).
Searching for the meaning in life is a taks that evryone does and is stuck on. Some peole have no clue what the meaning of their life is and how to find it. For me, I find the meaning of life through desieres. For example I want to be a lawyer. Thats something i desier. Becuase I want that I work hard and study a lot to get that and by working hard im giving my life a meaning. And throuch achiving what i desire will bring me happiness.
MY BRAIN
Socially My feelings
Interact with my desires to help shape how I interact with those around me.When these two components are stable, my social life reflects this. Otherwise, vice versa.
Mentally
My emotional and rational health are intimately related to my mental health. What makes sense (or is wise) in contrast to how I feel influences how I deal with challenging situations psychologically. The application of my rational in emotional situations (large or minor) influences whether or not I can make balanced decisions.
MY REASOING
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In unit 1 we discussed logical reasoning.
Reasoning is a collection of procedures that allows us to go beyond the information provided, particularly when the world around us does not always provide us with comprehensive knowledge.
Reasoning is commonly seen as a tool for increasing knowledge and making better decisions. For example, you might have overheard someone in a conversation say, "Look, be reasonable." But what influences my resaoning
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Skepticism is an ancient school of thought that may be traced back to the Eleatic philosophers of Ancient Greece, and there are numerous parallels between the Sceptics and Socrates. The Scepticism Philosophy is founded on the fundamental idea of questioning and disputing the veracity of any claim or assumption. Sceptics argue that most, if not all, premises are untrustworthy because each one is predicated on another set of premises, and so on. Skeptics believe that most, if not all, premises are not reliable because every premise is based on another set of premises, and so on and so forth.
What drivies my reasoing on matters? Its quite simple. When given qestions like what is the meaning of life and is this all there is; I would would argue that im skeptic. If dont know the answring to a question I would not answer it to th best of my abilities becuase I do not know. I have gained this way of thinking growning up not responding to any promps unless i actually new. For me to answer questions i will need to know every side behind a question for me to answer it
MY ETHICS
Doctors, Lawyers, Dentist etc. all have gone through years of schooling in order to provide services for the patients or clients. Once u step into any service field you have an legal obligation to whoever your clients, your beliefs or values should not impose on what your patient is asking for
Kant's moral philosophy is a deontological normative theory, which means that he opposes the utilitarian notion that the rightness of an action is determined by its fruitfulness. He claims that the moral value of an action is determined by its motive (or means) rather than its outcome (or end). To behave ethically, one should never use another human being as a means to an end. Human beings differ from other kinds of physical existence due to their unique ability to think.
As someone who is studying the law, this is the way I see it. If you commit a crime whether it is was first degree, second degree, accident or not, the person who did it should still pay for the price of their actions. If there are rules set in place and people have their obligations they must follow them without any hesitation. If these rules or obligations are not followed then the breaker must suffer the consequences.