Happiness: A Very Short Introduction

Happiness: A Very Short Introduction

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History Philosophy
Formato Brochura
Páginas 176
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Oct 1, 2013
Editora Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0199590605
ISBN-13 9780199590605
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Happiness is a concept that permeates daily life, yet its true meaning often eludes many. Daniel M. Haybron delves into the intricacies of happiness, exploring what it entails and how it can be understood through various philosophical lenses. He examines the universal pursuit of happiness, shedding light on the complexities that underpin this seemingly simple notion.

Throughout his exploration, Haybron challenges readers to reconsider common perceptions of happiness. He thoughtfully articulates that happiness is not merely the absence of distress, but a rich, multifaceted state that encompasses emotional well-being, satisfaction, and a sense of purpose. By presenting both historical and contemporary perspectives, he provides a comprehensive overview that encourages insightful reflection.

The book invites readers to engage with their own notions of happiness, pushing them to confront the assumptions they hold. With clarity and depth, Haybron paves the way for a deeper understanding of what it means to live a fulfilling life, making this work essential for anyone seeking to unravel the complexities of happiness and cultivate it in their own lives.

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