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What is Happiness?
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What is Happiness?
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What is Happiness?
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This thought-provoking book explores the concept of Happiness from various perspectives, drawing on ancient Greek, Chinese and Hindu thought, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, mythology, literature, arts, and Quantum physics. It offers an insightful exploration of the concept of Happiness through the lens of various civilisations, arts and sciences.
The author proposes to look at many definitions of Happiness as they appear in ancient Greek philosophy, Chinese and Hindu thought, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and their respective mystical traditions. Then he examines the notion of Happiness in mythology and contemporary literature, primarily through the eyes of Lewis Carroll, and then of two opposing figures: Dostoevsky and Marquis de Sade. The first is as an immense moralist, a fine analyst of the human psyche, and a representative of orthodoxal Christianism, and the second, is an atheist libertine associated with the radical rationalist trend. Finally, the author also devoted a chapter to Happiness in the arts and reserved the last words to the scientific approach to Happiness, with a particular emphasis on Quantum physics.
Do you want to learn how to live a happy and fulfilling life? Then the Essay on Happiness is the perfect book for you! This incredible guide will provide you with everything you need to know about how to cultivate happiness in your life. Written in an accessible and engaging style, "What is Happiness?" allows readers to reflect on their understanding of this elusive emotion.
With this guide, you'll gain valuable insight and knowledge on how to be truly content and satisfied with your life.
The author proposes to look at many definitions of Happiness as they appear in ancient Greek philosophy, Chinese and Hindu thought, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and their respective mystical traditions. Then he examines the notion of Happiness in mythology and contemporary literature, primarily through the eyes of Lewis Carroll, and then of two opposing figures: Dostoevsky and Marquis de Sade. The first is as an immense moralist, a fine analyst of the human psyche, and a representative of orthodoxal Christianism, and the second, is an atheist libertine associated with the radical rationalist trend. Finally, the author also devoted a chapter to Happiness in the arts and reserved the last words to the scientific approach to Happiness, with a particular emphasis on Quantum physics.
Do you want to learn how to live a happy and fulfilling life? Then the Essay on Happiness is the perfect book for you! This incredible guide will provide you with everything you need to know about how to cultivate happiness in your life. Written in an accessible and engaging style, "What is Happiness?" allows readers to reflect on their understanding of this elusive emotion.
With this guide, you'll gain valuable insight and knowledge on how to be truly content and satisfied with your life.