In an accelerated expanding universe, one can expect the existence of an
event horizon. It may be interesting to study the thermodynamics of the
Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) universe at the event horizon. Considering the
usual Hawking temperature, the first law of thermodynamics does not hold on the
event horizon. To satisfy the first law of thermodynamics, it is necessary to
redefine Hawking temperature. In this paper, using the redefinition of Hawking
temperature and applying the first law of thermodynamics on the event horizon,
the Friedmann equations are obtained in f(R) gravity from the viewpoint of
Palatini formalisn. In addition, the generalized second law (GSL) of
thermodynamics, as a measure of the validity of the theory, is investigated