What Is This Thing Called Happiness?
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:18th Mar '10
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According to an ancient and still popular view -- sometimes known as 'eudaimonism' -- a person's well-being, or quality of life, is ultimately determined by his or her level of happiness. According to this view, the happier a person is, the better off he is. The doctrine is controversial in part because the nature of happiness is controversial. In What Is This Thing Called Happiness? Fred Feldman presents a study of the nature and value of happiness. Part One contains critical discussions of the main philosophical and psychological theories of happiness. Feldman presents arguments designed to show that each of these theories is problematic. Part Two contains his presentation and defense of his own theory of happiness, which is a form of attitudinal hedonism. On this view, a person's level of happiness may be identified with the extent to which he or she takes pleasure in things. Feldman shows that if we understand happiness as he proposes, it becomes reasonable to suppose that a person's well-being is determined by his or her level of happiness. This view has important implications not only for moral philosophy, but also for the emerging field of hedonic psychology. Part Three contains discussions of some interactions between the proposed theory of happiness and empirical research into happiness.
a solid contribution to the literature. It deserves to be widely read not just by philosophers, but by anyone with an interest in empirical happiness research or in its public policy implications. * Erik Angner, Journal of Utilitas *
Feldman is a charming writer, with a knack for compelling and often amusing thought experiments * Steven Poole's Non-fiction Choice, The Guardian *
ISBN: 9780199571178
Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 23mm
Weight: 610g
304 pages