Man's greatest/ultimate happiness is most likely himself...unfortunately...
Utilitarianism is the ethical theory that actions are right if they promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. It emphasizes maximizing overall well-being and happiness as the ultimate goal of morality.
The answer will vary from one person to another.
Aquinas defines the ultimate happiness as the contemplation of god
The greatest happiness principle, as proposed by utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham, states that actions are ethical when they promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. It suggests that the moral worth of an action is determined by its ability to maximize overall happiness and minimize pain or suffering.
Utilitarianism
The utilitarianism* movement.
the Utilitarians they said - something is morally right when the maximum amount of happiness is produced for the greatest amount of people
Intellectual virtue means seeking the truth.the intellectual virtues consists in the contemplation of truth.moral virtue gives happiness but intellectual virtue gives great happiness.since happiness lies in fulfilling our nature.the greatest happiness lies in the life of contemplation is man's ultimate good and his greatest happiness.Aristotle says that not all man have sufficient intellectual ability to engage in the contemplation of truth and experience this highest quality of happiness.
This principle, often associated with utilitarianism, suggests that decisions should be made to maximize overall happiness or well-being among the majority of people in a society. It is a way of measuring the ethical consequences of actions by considering how they will affect the larger population's overall happiness or welfare.
According to St. Thomas Aquinas, the ultimate end for humans is to attain perfect happiness by contemplating and experiencing the presence of God in the afterlife. He believed that this perfect happiness, known as beatitude, could only be achieved through a complete union with God.
Man's Search for Happiness was created in 1964.
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