Volume 29, Issue 5, 2020
DOI: 10.24205/03276716.2020.1045
The evaluation and quantitative model of human happiness from a philosophical perspective
Abstract
The theory of happiness originated in ancient Greece. Traditional happiness theories mainly include three aspects: perceptualism, rationalism and Christian theology, while the research on happiness in modern society is mainly concentrated in the fields of psychology, sociology and economics. Especially in the information age, under the premise of greatly improving material wealth, people are paying more and more attention to the so-called sense of happiness, which is not only a factual judgment of the objective conditions and state of life, but also A value judgment on the subjective meaning and satisfaction of life. The happiness index is a subjective index value that measures the specific degree of this feeling. In this article, based on the online survey data given in the attached table, by investigating a large number of literature, factual materials and referring to the theory of authoritative persons in this area, firstly, a relatively reasonable index system has been established, which is universally popular. Use Bayesian mathematics and establish mathematical model 1 to measure happiness index based on the above indicators. Based on the survey of teachers and students in Jiangxi area about happiness, the analytic hierarchy process is used to obtain the weights and the weighted average method is used to obtain the happiness index. The second model is used to find the happiness index of the teachers and students in the area, and the results are displayed by the model. , To find out the main factors affecting their happiness. Through the description of the characteristics of the built model: the advantages and disadvantages of the model, the scope of use, modeling ideas or methods, algorithm characteristics, result verification, etc. It is concluded that Model 1 can better measure the happiness index of this group in a specific group.
Keywords
Happiness Index, Index System, Bayesian Formula, Analytic Hierarchy Process, Weighted Average Method