2012년 3월 14일 수요일

Wonderful World -- Sam Cooke


Don't know much about history  Don't know much biology
Don't know much about a science book  Don't know much about the
french I took  But I do know that I love you  And I know that if you 
love me too  What a wonderful world this would be

Don't know much about geography  Don't know much trigonometry
Don't know much about algebra   Don't know what a slide rule is for
But I do know that one and one is two  And if this one could be with you
What a wonderful world this would be

Now I don't claim to be an "A" student  But I'm trying to be
So maybe by being an "A" student baby  I can win your love for me
Don't know much about history  Don't know much biology
Don't know much about a science book Don't know much about 
the french I took  But I do know that I love you  And I know that
if you love me too  What a wonderful world this would be

But I do know that I love you  And I know that if you love me too
What a wonderful world this would be                          (sing365.com) 

 

              

                         (Jeremy Bentham, The greatest happiness for the greatest number.)

                Jeremy Bentham  ( 1748 † 1832) was an English jurist, philosopher and social reformer.   He is considered the founder of classical utilitarianism. The greatest happiness for the greatest number (greatest-happiness-principle) is the guiding principle of Bentham's ethics. An act is therefore morally right if it is good for many people. For Bentham, the quantity of happiness was the deciding factor. His student John Stuart Mill represented, that cultural, intellectual and spiritual satisfaction also own a qualitative value.                                                                            (From   Wikipedia)   

                            


                                

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