According to Mill's definition of happiness, it is intrinsic pleasure that keeps you happy. According to Mill happiness is about sensual and intellectual pleasure.
The concept of Mill Utilitarianism is used as a moral theory. Mill believes happiness to be about pleasure and the absence of pain. He believes that happiness is the only thing people really want.
Happiness is ones own personal opinion...a state of mind
Plato, Bentham, Mill and Epicurus.
John Stuart Mill believed that nobleness of character involved people operating of a higher level of ethics and morality, in such a way as to bring happiness to others. The happiness that is derived by the person who possesses nobleness of character, may come from the benefit this brings to others.
Philosophers define life as existence, social ties, consciousness, and happiness. It also has other concepts such as good and evil, free will, conceptions of the soul, God and the afterlife.
Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness.
The concept of Mill Utilitarianism is used as a moral theory. Mill believes happiness to be about pleasure and the absence of pain. He believes that happiness is the only thing people really want.
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Happiness is ones own personal opinion...a state of mind
Happiness is difficult to define because each individual may feel different in what happiness means in their lives and some individuals are blind to the happiness they do experience. Without sadness or even some depression or general difficult times in ones life then they will never know what happiness truly is.
Plato, Bentham, Mill and Epicurus.
John Stuart Mill
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The three inalienable rights.
John Stuart Mill believed that nobleness of character involved people operating of a higher level of ethics and morality, in such a way as to bring happiness to others. The happiness that is derived by the person who possesses nobleness of character, may come from the benefit this brings to others.
Short answer: Yes, But. I would say that his theory of moral rights is based around Utilitarianism (i.e. what is right = what brings about Utility and thus greatest happiness.) They aren't rights in a natural sense. Try http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Rights
Philosophers define life as existence, social ties, consciousness, and happiness. It also has other concepts such as good and evil, free will, conceptions of the soul, God and the afterlife.