An edition of Happiness and goodness (2015)

Happiness and goodness

philosophical reflections on living well

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An edition of Happiness and goodness (2015)

Happiness and goodness

philosophical reflections on living well

How should we evaluate the success of each person's life? Countering the prevalent philosophical perspective on the subject, Steven M. Cahn and Christine Vitrano defend the view that our well-being is dependent not on particular activities, accomplishments, or awards but on finding personal satisfaction while treating others with due concern. The authors suggest that moral behavior is not necessary for happiness and does not ensure it. Yet they also argue that morality and happiness are needed for living well, and together suffice to achieve that goal. Cahn and Vitrano link their position to elements within both the Hellenistic and Hebraic traditions, in particular the views of Epicurus and lessons found in the Book of Ecclesiastes. Written in an accessible style and illustrated with incisive vignettes drawn from history, literature, films, and everyday life, Happiness and Goodness is a compelling work of philosophy for anyone who seeks to understand the nature of a good life.

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English
Pages
114

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Happiness and goodness: philosophical reflections on living well
2015, Columbia University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
171/.3
Library of Congress
BD431 .C224 2015, BD431.C224 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 114 pages
Number of pages
114

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27185233M
ISBN 10
0231172419
ISBN 13
9780231172417
LCCN
2014041694
OCLC/WorldCat
900031476

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20005141W

Work Description

How should we evaluate the success of each person's life? Countering the prevalent philosophical perspective on the subject, Steven M. Cahn and Christine Vitrano defend the view that our well-being is dependent not on particular activities, accomplishments, or awards but on finding personal satisfaction while treating others with due concern.

The authors suggest that moral behavior is not necessary for happiness and does not ensure it. Yet they also argue that morality and happiness are needed for living well, and together suffice to achieve that goal. Cahn and Vitrano link their position to elements within both the Hellenistic and Hebraic traditions, in particular the views of Epicurus and lessons found in the Book of Ecclesiastes. Written in an accessible style and illustrated with incisive vignettes drawn from history, literature, films, and everyday life, Happiness and Goodness is a compelling work of philosophy for anyone who seeks to understand the nature of a good life.

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