udah lama aku tak nangis kerana kawan aku yg baik ini, http://www.albazrah.blogspot.com/
Ditakdirkn aku bersebelahan biliknya, Dik ma hadiah terbaik yg aku terima di UIA, lebih mahal dari Ijazah yg diterima. Darinya kutemui makna ikhlas, melakukan kebaikn, melupakn keburukn org malah mendoakn mereka. Darinya ku belajar mendoakn sesama saudara adalah makna terbesar persaudaraan. Ah, kebaikannya ibarat sungai, mengalir dn terus mengalir.
Moga Allah sentiasa berikan yg terbaik nya, keluarga nya dn baby yg terlalu bertuah beribu kan Dik ma. Selamat melahirkan baby dn selamat menjadi Ibu Dik ma... Moga Allah sentiasa memberikan yg terbaik untuk Dik ma, seperti mana Dik ma sentiasa berbuat baik kpd org lain.
Always encourage people to START TALKING and GET TO WORK - Prof Peter Woods - and PROMOTE ISLAM!
Dec 31, 2009
Dec 17, 2009
Utilitarianism vs Hedonism
"it is better to be a human dissatisfied than a pig satisfied; better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied" - John Stuart Mill
Mill argues that simpler beings (he often refers to pigs) have an easier access to the simpler pleasures; since they do not see other aspects of life, they can simply indulge in their lower pleasures. The more elaborate beings tend to spend more thought on other matters and hence lessen the time for simple pleasure. It is therefore more difficult for them to indulge in such "simple pleasures" in the same manner
"There is no such thing as pure pleasure; some anxiety always goes with it" - Ovid
The basic idea behind hedonistic thought is that pleasure is the only thing that is good for a person. This is often used as a justification for evaluating actions in terms of how much pleasure and how little pain (i.e. suffering) they produce. In very simple terms, a hedonist strives to maximize this net pleasure (pleasure minus pain).
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Mill argues that simpler beings (he often refers to pigs) have an easier access to the simpler pleasures; since they do not see other aspects of life, they can simply indulge in their lower pleasures. The more elaborate beings tend to spend more thought on other matters and hence lessen the time for simple pleasure. It is therefore more difficult for them to indulge in such "simple pleasures" in the same manner
"There is no such thing as pure pleasure; some anxiety always goes with it" - Ovid
The basic idea behind hedonistic thought is that pleasure is the only thing that is good for a person. This is often used as a justification for evaluating actions in terms of how much pleasure and how little pain (i.e. suffering) they produce. In very simple terms, a hedonist strives to maximize this net pleasure (pleasure minus pain).
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