The Happiness Hypothesis
Autor Jonathan Haidten Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 dec 2006
The
bestselling
author
ofThe
Righteous
Minddraws
on
philosophical
wisdom
and
scientific
research
to
show
how
the
meaningful
life
is
closer
than
you
think
The
Happiness
Hypothesisis
a
book
about
ten
Great
Ideas.
Each
chapter
is
an
attempt
to
savor
one
idea
that
has
been
discovered
by
several
of
the
world's
civilizations--to
question
it
in
light
of
what
we
now
know
from
scientific
research,
and
to
extract
from
it
the
lessons
that
still
apply
to
our
modern
lives
and
illuminate
the
causes
of
human
flourishing.
Award-winning
psychologist
Jonathan
Haidt,
the
author
ofThe
Righteous
Mind,
shows
how
a
deeper
understanding
of
the
world's
philosophical
wisdom
and
its
enduring
maxims--like
"do
unto
others
as
you
would
have
others
do
unto
you,"
or
"what
doesn't
kill
you
makes
you
stronger"--can
enrich
and
even
transform
our
lives.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465028023
ISBN-10: 0465028020
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 0465028020
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Notă biografică
Jonathan Haidt Jonathan Haidt is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business. He is a social psychologist whose research examines morality and the moral emotions. He is the author of The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion, and the co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure.
Recenzii
"An
erudite,
fluently
written,
stimulating
reassessment
of
age-old
issues."—Publishers
Weekly,
starred
review
"[An] inspiring nuanced study."
—People"[A] marvelous book.... I don't think I've ever read a book that laid out the contemporary understanding of the human condition with such simple clarity and sense."
—Guardian, (UK)"This unusual book sets itself apart from the self-help category with its extensive scientific references, and intelligent, neutral prose, while the author's illuminating illustration of how the human mind works is both educational and refreshing."
—Sunday Times (London)"With singular gusto, Haidt measures ten 'Great Ideas' against past/present research in psychology and science. LJ's verdict: Dr. Phil et al. don't have diddly on the old-school sages. No man is an island, indeed, and no modern reader should be without this carefully considered demystification of life."
—Library Journal, Best Books 2006"This is a delightful book.... Haidt's writing embraces spiritual and mystical viewpoints while retaining scientific and rational coherence."
—Nature"A disarming, original book, reassuring to those more conversant with worriment than merriment.... Smart and serious without pomposity."
—Seattle Times"Haidt's remedy for the modern glut of frivolous self-help literature is to review and revise the classics, examining the ideas of thinkers like Plato, Buddha and Jesus in light of modern research into human behavior. Along the way, Haidt, a social psychologist, provides practical advice for parenting, romance, work and coping with the political and cultural divisions currently preoccupying the country."
—Psychology TodayThe Happiness Hypothesis is a wonderful and nuanced book that provides deep insight into the some of the most important questions in life--Why are we here? What kind of life should we lead? What paths lead to happiness? From the ancient philosophers to cutting edge scientists, Haidt weaves a tapestry of the best and the brightest. His highly original work on elevation and awe--two long-neglected emotions--adds a new weave to that tapestry. A truly inspiring book."
—David M. Buss, author of The Evolution of Desire: Strategies of Human Mating"This fresh and original book goes to the heart of what people have found out about happiness, across cultures and times. Enjoyable, important, and eminently readable."
—Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, author of FLOW"Jonathan Haidt leaves no doubt about the importance of emotion in the creation of personal meaning. This is a delightful and courageous book."
—Antonio Damasio, author of Looking for Spinoza"In this beautifully written book, Jonathan Haidt shows us the deep connection that exists between cutting-edge psychological research and the wisdom of the ancients. It is inspiring to see how much modern psychology informs life's most central and persistent questions."
—Barry Schwartz, author of The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less"Should we live our lives by age-old wisdom or the latest discoveries? Haidt gives us the luxury of not having to choose, bringing together both sources of insight in this sparkling investigation into the psychology of life and happiness."
—Daniel Wegner, author of The Illusion of Conscious Will"It would be something of an exaggeration to say that Jonathan Haidt has found the final answer to happiness, but he has come as close as any other writer of our times. Every page of his book provides gems of insight about the good life and where to look for it. Anyone who is interested in humannature and its potential must read this book."
—William Damon, Director, Stanford Center on Adolescence, and author of The Moral Child"An intellectual tour de force that weaves into one fabric wisdom that is ancient and modern, religious and scientific, Eastern and Western, liberal and conservative all with the aim of pointing us to a more meaningful, moral, and satisfying life."
—David G. Myers, Professor of Psychology, Hope College, author of Intuition: Its Powers and Its Perils"The Happiness Hypothesis... has more to say about the pleasures and perils, the truths, of being alive than any book I've read in a long time."
—San Francisco Bay Guardian"Haidt's is an open-minded, robust look at philosophy, psychological fact and spiritual mystery, of scientific rationalism and the unknowable ephemeral--an honest inquiry that concludes that the best life is, perhaps, one lived in the balance of opposites."
—BookpageDescriere
The bestselling author of The Righteous Mind draws on philosophical wisdom and scientific research to show how the meaningful life is closer than you think
The Happiness Hypothesis is a book about ten Great Ideas. Each chapter is an attempt to savor one idea that has been discovered by several of the world's civilizations--to question it in light of what we now know from scientific research, and to extract from it the lessons that still apply to our modern lives and illuminate the causes of human flourishing. Award-winning psychologist Jonathan Haidt, the author of The Righteous Mind, shows how a deeper understanding of the world's philosophical wisdom and its enduring maxims--like "do unto others as you would have others do unto you," or "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger"--can enrich and even transform our lives.