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    Sensations and Life Experiences That Culminate in Humor

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    In six pages this paper discusses how personality is developed through sensations and experiences in life that in sum total equal the humor of that individual. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    vast and varied influences come the ability to cultivate and define ones humor, which cannot exist until one goes through the sensations and experiences that constitute for a lifetime.  When the student examines this profound assertion, it will be important to pay particular attention to what respected philosophers have put forth on the subject, with the notion of happiness  representing one of the primary avenues that ultimately and inevitably lead to ones humor and personality. What is happiness if not a state  of mind? In order to reach such a state of mind, one must engage in activity - either spiritual or social - that elicits this particular sentiment. Aristotle  and Immanuel Kant believed that ethics and thought were the fundamental basis for happiness, inasmuch as one cannot truly be happy if he is not cohesive with world around him.  According to Kant, those who compromise their private morality do so in disrespect for the "understanding of universal duty" (Hosmer 379). Similarly, Aristotle urged people to adhere to  the fourteen axioms acts of Nicomachean Ethics, which included gentility, honesty, pride, truthfulness, courage and self-restraint. This, asserted the philosopher, would aid in curtailing discord while broadening the trust  that must exist between peoples (Aristotle PG). What, if any, moral and ethical obligation is humanity under within the scope of happiness?  In his book entitled Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals : With on a Supposed Right to Lie Because of Philanthropic Concerns, Kant was instrumental in acknowledging the fact that  universal law of good will can only exist if what is right for one person is also extended to the next (Kant PG). In effect, the philosopher was saying 

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