
Happiness: A Very Short Introduction
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History
Philosophy
Format
Kindle
Pages
169
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0191654337
ISBN-13
9780191654336
Description
In a world where happiness is often sought after yet seldom truly understood, the exploration of this elusive concept becomes paramount. Daniel M. Haybron delves into the complexities surrounding happiness, unraveling the threads that weave together our perceptions and experiences. Through an insightful examination, he challenges readers to reflect on what happiness truly means and how it is shaped by both individual choices and societal influences.
This concise narrative transcends mere definitions, offering a philosophical lens that encourages deeper contemplation. As Haybron navigates the different dimensions of happiness, from fleeting moments of joy to lasting fulfillment, he invites a broader discussion on well-being and fulfillment in modern life. By integrating psychological insights and everyday examples, the work provides valuable perspectives that resonate with those on a quest for a meaningful understanding of their happiness.
This concise narrative transcends mere definitions, offering a philosophical lens that encourages deeper contemplation. As Haybron navigates the different dimensions of happiness, from fleeting moments of joy to lasting fulfillment, he invites a broader discussion on well-being and fulfillment in modern life. By integrating psychological insights and everyday examples, the work provides valuable perspectives that resonate with those on a quest for a meaningful understanding of their happiness.
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