Happiness as the Only Intrinsic Value
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What's better than a meal shared with family or friends to remake the world, a glass of rosé by hand? For me, it's the definition of happiness. It's simple, it's good, it's true. It's not measured in extravagance, but in sincere moments, in laughter around the table, in tasty bites that evoke the sun and the earth. I confess, I have a weakness for coloured plates, full of greenery and crunchy vegetables. But I never say no to a good plate of pom…
Happiness as the Only Intrinsic Value
As happiness is directly experienced by the individual as valuable, its normative value needs no additional justification. Things like institutions and moral principles may be used to promote happiness directly and indirectly. In time, they may be mistakenly valued...
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