فقرة برزنتيشن بحث موضوع ملخص جاهز باللغة الانجليزية انشاء
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موضوع انجليزي عن ابدا قصير كيفية كتابة موضوع تعبير باللغة الانجليزية توجيهي قواعد
كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي طريقة سهلة لكتابة تعبير بالانجليزي موضوع تعبير انجليزي يصلح
لكل المواضيع كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي عن نفسك وصف تعبير انجليزي يصلح لكل المواضيع
موضوع انشاء شامل لكل المواضيع موضوع يصلح لجميع المواضيع موضوع تعبير انجليزي جاهز
برجراف ينفع لاى موضوع تعبير
السعادة
بالانجليزي
تعبير
عن السعادة بالانجليزي مترجم
اهمية
السعادة باللغة الانجليزية
كلام
عن السعادة بالانجليزي مترجم
مفاتيح
السعاده بالانجليزي
برزنتيشن
عن السعاده بالانجلش
عبارات
بالانجليزي عن السعادة مترجمة
happiness
+ presentationط
تعريف
السعادة بالانجليزي
short
paragraph about happiness
short
essay about happiness
برجراف
عن السعادة باللغة الانجليزية
happiness
essay
happiness
+ presentation
paragraph
about happy
كلام
عن السعادة بالانجليزي
fe chasing after
happiness, without ever reaching it.
The opposition between happiness and desire
Happiness and desire seem to be two opposing notions:
Desire is a movement that leads men to want to possess something,
which will have to give them satisfaction. It is therefore a state
characterized by a feeling of lack, deprivation, suffering.
Conversely, happiness is a durable state of plenitude, well-being,
satisfaction.
It seems a priori difficult to link these two notions whose
definitions are opposed.
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The unlimited nature of desire
Desire
Desire is a psychic force that pushes the individual towards an
object: the object of desire.
We distinguish the desire from the need:
The need is animal (to reproduce, to feed, to sleep, etc.), it
depends on the body alone and thus finds its satisfaction in an act or a
precise object.
Desire unfolds in the imagination and not in reality. Unlike
physical need, desire therefore depends on the ability of Man to project and
consciously represent a desired object, despite its absence.
Desire is therefore peculiar to man: it is part of what defines
our humanity.
Eating illustrates the difference between need and desire:
Eating while hungry helps to satisfy a primary need. Once we have
eaten, the need disappears.
From the point of view of desire, eating will be greed. Once
gluttony is satisfied by an object, it does not stop but goes on a new object.
What is problematic with desire is its unlimited character: as soon
as a desire is satisfied, new desires are born immediately afterwards. We
understand, then, that desire contradicts happiness, which is a stable and
lasting state of well-being.
The image of the pierced barrel of Plato
In Gorgias, Plato uses the image of drilled barrels to show that a
life of pleasure can not allow access to happiness. Indeed, since the essence
of desire is to be reborn incessantly, to seek happiness by cumulating
pleasures would be to constantly fill barrels pierced with the finest dishes:
they would never be filled and the quest for their content would be infinite.
This image of drilled
barrels shows that the mechanism of desire can not lead to happiness: to try to
be happy by satisfying all desires is thus to spend all his life chasing after
happiness, without ever reaching it.
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