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Aristotle, becoming a good person through practice, and having a life of the mind.
Human flourishing
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refers to the condition of human flourishing or living well
Eudaimonia
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highest good of human endeavors.
Eudaimonia
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happiness, welfare, flourishing/wellbeing,
Eudaimonia
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focus on individual flourishing as an end
Egoism and self-interest individuals seek their own good/flourishing.
Western ideas on human flourishing
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place emphasis on community & idea of self sacrifice for sake of welfare of society.
Emphasis on interconnectedness, harmony, and cultivation.
Eastern ideas on human flourishing
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Person reason for choosing actions stems from the idea that she must pursue own good or flourishing
Eudaimonia
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voyage of exploration ,ongoing and endless process
Science
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organized approach to seek knowledge & answer questions
Scientific method
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forming & testing hypotheses to explain phenomena.
logical process used to observe & answer question
Scientific method
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Living comfort and luxury with few problems or worries
Characterized by happiness from living and doing well
A Good Life
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3 ways we can understand by “ A Good Life”
- The Moral Life
- The Life of Pleasure
- The Fulfilled life
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we use the word “Good” is to express moral approval.
a responsible life where a moral person strives to lend assistance to those in need.
The Moral Life
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what makes life worth living.
Pleasure
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They possess and practice many of the most important virtues.
They don't live their entire lives just for themselves.
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experience that feels good, that involves the enjoyment of something.
The life of Pleasure
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enjoying lots of recreational pleasures: good food, good wine, skiing, scuba diving, lounging by the pool in the sun with a cocktail and a beautiful partner.
The life of Pleasure
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being perfectly alive, filled with purpose and satisfaction
The Fulfilled Life
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We value various things as they serve as means to other things, Ex: smoney for desired purchases and leisure for pursuing interests.
The Fulfilled Life
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Living a__ life involves pursuing your passions and values.
The Fulfilled Life
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well-being of their family is the main source of meaning in life.
The meaningful life
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one feel connected to the world around you in all aspects of your life.
The meaningful life
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life that has a sense of purpose, fulfilment, and significance.
The meaningful life
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one that is both enviable and admirable in all or most of the ways outlined above.
The Finished Life
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Universe & matter only made up of atoms
Materialism
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comfort, pleasure, and wealth are the only highest goals.
Materialism
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End goal of life in attaining pleasure
Hedonism
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Does not buy any notion of afterlife
Hedonism
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since life is limited, one must indulge itself with pleasures
Hedonism
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Eat, drink, & be merry for tomorrow we die”.
Hedonism
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if the pleasure was finally gained, happiness remains fixed.
Hedonism
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Virtue is happiness & judgement should based on behavior rather than words
Stoicism
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Not react based on emotion but rather on rational judgement
Stoicism
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careful practice of apathy
Stoicism
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Endure pain & hardship w/out complaint
Stoicism
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ultimate basis of happiness is the communion w/ God.
Theism
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Belief in the existence of a god or gods.
Theism
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Human beings have the right & responsibility to give meaning and shape their own lives.
Humanism
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Freedom of man to carve his own destiny and to legislate his own laws
Not only stewards of created but individuals who control for themeselevs & the world outside them
Humanism
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system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
Humanism
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Man is the captain of his own ship
Humanism
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What is the ultimate goal of a good life?
Eudaimonia,
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means “flourishing” or “living well”,
Eudaimonia,
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ultimate goal of existence.
Eudaimonia,
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actuated mechanism programmable in two or more axes with a degree of autonomy, moving within its environment, to perform intended tasks.
Robotics
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robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment excluding industrial automation application.
service robot
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service robot for personal use
Personal service robot
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service robot used for non-commercial task, usually by laypersons.
Personal service robot
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service robot for professional use
Professional service robot
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service robot used for commercial task, usually operated by a properly trained operator.
Professional service robot
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2 Ethical Dilemma/s Faced by Robotics
- safety.
- emotional component.
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