Happiness as Result of the Virtues

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How to achieve happiness is a constant concern in ancient philosophy and also in Christian thought. All schools and their most representative thinkers, in one way or another, have referred to what behavior must be followed to escape the designs of fate, if it exists, and not fall into the wrong personal decisions, and to get happiness. Thus, this concern is analyzed and synthesized here, based on virtue as the central axis. In addition, certain contributions of contemporary philosophy about it are taken into account, knowing that Ethics centered on the individual is a reality that always adds concepts of great importance. Our future as a species undoubtedly revolves around an Ethic where the subject, society and the planet are in the maximum possible harmony.

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Daniel Lopez Salort. 2020. \u201cHappiness as Result of the Virtues\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - C: Sociology & Culture GJHSS-C Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue C6): .

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How to achieve happiness is a constant concern in ancient philosophy and also in Christian thought. All schools and their most representative thinkers, in one way or another, have referred to what behavior must be followed to escape the designs of fate, if it exists, and not fall into the wrong personal decisions, and to get happiness. Thus, this concern is analyzed and synthesized here, based on virtue as the central axis. In addition, certain contributions of contemporary philosophy about it are taken into account, knowing that Ethics centered on the individual is a reality that always adds concepts of great importance. Our future as a species undoubtedly revolves around an Ethic where the subject, society and the planet are in the maximum possible harmony.

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