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2.1 happiness

, : , , , , . , , , , , , , , . , , , (), ( ). , . , . (valeur) , , ), , , , , , , , , . 01.03.2017 happiness : ; , , , . , , . , , ( 2001) . , happiness happ chance, good luck, happy prosperous (14 .), 16 . content. Happ, , kobb, , . , , . . C, , , , , (, , , .). , , (), , , . ; happiness happy , : happiness the state of being happy, the feeling of being happy. , happiness , : 1) obsolete archaic good fortune, good luck, prosperity; 2) a state of wellbeing and contentment, of pleasurable content of mind; a pleasurable satisfaction, the enjoyment of pleasure without pain etc.; 3) felicity, aptness, suitability, fortuitous elegance, unstudied grace etc., (good luckcontentmentappropriateness) (contentmentgood luckappropriateness). ( ) , . , , : the enjoyment of pleasure without pain. () (), , . : happiness is a subjective condition resulting, in moral agents, not from the possession of something, as commonly supposed, but from the free, full, unimpeled use of the powers in unselfish service. happy , happ, happy . , - ( ), , . . : Hes probably the only truly happy man Ive ever known, he thought (Sheldon); My happy father died / When sad distress reduced the childrens meal (Wordsworth); Sweet sleep Angel mild, / Hover oer my happy child (Blake); The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, / Went envying her and me (Poe); Apart from happy Ghosts, that gather flowers / Of blissful quiet mid unfading bowers (Wordsworth); There lie the happy Dead from trouble free (Crabbe); Then am I / A happy fly, / If I live, / Or if I die (Blake). happy () : Ah, happy, happy boughts! that cannot shed / Your leaves, nor ever bid the Spring adieu (Keats); Merry, Merry Sparrow / Under leaves so green / A happy Blossom / Sees you swift as arrow / Seek your cradle narrow / Near my Bosm (Blake). : Come, gentle god of soft desire, / Come and possess my happy breast (Pope); My poor forsaken Child, if I / For once could have thee close to me, / With happy heart I then would die (Wordsworth). happy (lot, dole etc.) (mood): Tis not through envy of thy happy lot, / But being. (, , ), ( ), (a happy time, place, occasion etc. is one that makes you feel happy).

, : happ bliss, beati felici. , blessedness, bliss, felicity beatitude .

happiness/happy, , , : happy unhappy 1) unfortunate, unlucky; 2) joyless, miserable, disconsolate; 3) infelicitous, inappropriate. unfortunate, unlucky hap hapless: And the hapless Soldiers sigh, / Runs in blood down Palace walls (Wordsworth). , , happiness , , happiness , , .





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