This book sums up 100 of years of research into the study of happiness—from 19th century scientific insights on the subject to the pop psychology perspectives of modern-day America. We all want to be happy, but what does that mean, and how do we get there? These questions may be a popular topic of positive psychology books in recent years, but interest in the subject stretches back over a century. Distinguished authors Nathan Carlin and Donald Capps examine opinions, research studies, and insights about happiness from the 18th century through today. 100 Years of Happiness: Insights and Findings from the Experts is organized into three sections—one that explores insights from philosophers, another part that reviews study results from researchers, and a final section that casts some skepticism on the study of happiness. The authors review what the experts have found, and explore such questions as: Is happiness the goal of life? Is it possible to measure happiness? Is it possible to become happier? What is the difference between unhappiness and depression? If humankind could eliminate unhappiness from the human condition, should we? This fascinating text provides a basis for readers to develop their own conclusions, and to continue humankind's ongoing discourse on the subject.
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This book sums up 100 of years of research into the study of happiness—from 19th century scientific insights on the subject to the pop psychology perspectives of modern-day America.We all want to be happy, but what does that mean, and how do we get there?
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Series Foreword by J. Harold Ellens Preface Introduction Part I Some Insights about Happiness chapter 1 Cultivating Happiness chapter 2 The Desire for Happiness chapter 3 The Science of Happiness chapter 4 The Conquest of Happiness Part II Some Findings about Happiness chapter 5 The Pursuit of Happiness chapter 6 Authentic Happiness chapter 7 Realistic Happiness chapter 8 Evolving Happiness chapter 9 Forecasting Happiness chapter 10 Becoming Happier Part III Some Questions about Happiness chapter 11 The Artifice of Happiness chapter 12 Against Happiness chapter 13 Exploring Happiness chapter 14 Afterthoughts Notes References Index
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The authors included are interesting and provide substantive food for thought. At the end, you will want to join Carlin and Capps in the coffee shop to discuss your own perspective of happiness and to follow up by journaling your seven keys to happiness. . . . 100 Years of Happiness is a good read. It won't make you happy, but it will get you thinking.
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"Nathan Carlin and Donald Capps inflict some serious damage on the notion that attaining happiness is beyond human agency or reach. Encyclopedic in scope, engrossing in detail, and enriching in wisdom, 100 Years of Happiness makes you want to roll up your sleeves, get to work (and play), and be glad."
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This book sums up 100 of years of research into the study of happiness—from 19th century scientific insights on the subject to the pop psychology perspectives of modern-day America.
Concise summaries of classic debates on the meaning of happiness
From the destructive power of religion to the healing power of spirituality, books in the Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality series examine all facets of how formal and informal faith and worship affect-and are affected by-our minds, emotions, and behaviors. Top scholars address subjects that have included sex in the Bible, the spirituality of sex, the religion and science of miracles, theories explaining evil, how belief in a benevolent god spurs health, and how our beliefs and behaviors regarding death and grief are changing remarkably.
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ISBN
9781440803628
Publisert
2012-07-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
595 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

Biographical note

Nathan Carlin, PhD, is director of the Medical Humanities and Ethics Certificate Program at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, TX. Donald Capps, PhD, is William Harte Felmeth Professor of pastoral theology (emeritus) and adjunct professor of pastoral theology at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, NJ.