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The Pursuit Of Unhappiness The Elusive Psychology Of Wellbeing Daniel M Haybron

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The Pursuit Of Unhappiness The Elusive Psychology Of Wellbeing Daniel M Haybron
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.79 MB
Pages: 369
Author: Daniel M. Haybron
ISBN: 9780199545988, 0199545987
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Pursuit Of Unhappiness The Elusive Psychology Of Wellbeing Daniel M Haybron by Daniel M. Haybron 9780199545988, 0199545987 instant download after payment.

The pursuit of happiness is a defining theme of the modern era. But what if people aren't very good at it? This and related questions are explored in this book, the first comprehensive philosophical treatment of happiness in the contemporary psychological sense. In these pages, Dan Haybron argues that people are probably less effective at judging, and promoting, their own welfare than common belief has it. For the psychological dimensions of well-being, particularly our emotional lives, are far richer and more complex than we tend to realize. Knowing one's own interests is no trivial matter. As well, we tend to make a variety of systematic errors in the pursuit of happiness. We may need, then, to rethink traditional assumptions about human nature, the good life, and the good society. Thoroughly engaged with both philosophical and scientific work on happiness and well-being, this book will be a definitive resource for philosophers, social scientists, policymakers, and other students of human well-being.

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