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Happiness

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

What Constitutes the Happiness We Should Seek?

By the end of the renaissance, if you take, for example, hobbs in the middle of the seventeenth century, you do get the subjective turn. And while there's desire, there's still something else to go for. Locke says, it's absurd to discuss whether there's more happiness in, you know, glory or in the monastery. M tis is just a subjective preference. Some people need the glory an the city and the civil life,. some people need he wealth, and some people need quiet and gardens and tranquillity. That's the sort of hobs locky and kind of tendency of thought.

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