Since the times of the Greek philosophers, such as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Epicurus, philosophers have been arguing about the role of happiness to the individual. Not only have philosophers struggled with the question of what should make the individual happy, they have wrestled with how important it is to be happy, as well as what kind of society best promotes the interests of the development of the individual's happiness. While many philosophers have written at length about the so-called "pleasure principle", i.e. the pursuit of pleasure and the elimination of pain constitute happiness in the individual, other philosophers, Continue reading...