Verfasser
Fuhr, Thomas
Titel
Rückblicke Plastische Urteile zwischen Moral und Lust: Philosophische Theorien des Glücks
Jahr
2006
In
DIE Zeitschrift für Erwachsenenbildung 2006(1): Glück
Seite
44 - 46
Zitierlink
http://www.die-bonn.de/id/3270
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Abstract
In a small “philosophy story of joy“, the author bends a bow from Aristotle across Kant to utilitarianism. Aristotle had defined joy as that, where a person finds himself. Kant on the other hand accents, that a person can only be satisfied with himself who lives in unison with his moral beliefs. With the utilitarian the author retains: “It is not questionable, whether we are all strive for joy, but what joy is.“ Here the task of (adult) education affiliates: It must first enable people to judgements on joy by “debate with the world“. Yet it is not constituted, that people with education would be happier.
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