Against Happiness
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Against Happiness
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Against Happiness
Against Happiness is a thorough and powerful critique of the βhappiness agenda,β revealing the flaws of its concept of happiness and advocating a renewed focus on equality and justice.
The happiness agenda is a worldwide movement that claims happiness is the highest good, happiness can be measured, and public policy should promote happiness. Against Happiness is a thorough and powerful critique of this programme, revealing the flaws of its concept of happiness and advocating a renewed focus on equality and justice.
Written by an interdisciplinary team of authors, this book provides both theoretical and empirical analysis of the limitations of the happiness agenda. The authors emphasise that this movement draws on a parochial, Western-centric philosophical basis and demographic sample. They show that happiness, defined as subjective satisfaction or a surplus of positive emotions, bears little resemblance to the richer and more nuanced concepts of the good life found in many world traditions. Cross-cultural philosophy, comparative theology, and social and cultural psychology all teach that cultures and subcultures vary in how much value they place on life satisfaction or feeling happy. Furthermore, the ideas promoted by the happiness agenda can compete with rights, justice, sustainability, and equalityβand even conceal racial and gender injustice.
Against Happiness argues that a better way forward requires integration of cross-cultural philosophical, ethical, and political thought with critical social science. Ultimately, the authors contend, happiness should be a secondary goalβworth pursuing only if it is contingent on the demands of justice.
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This book critically examines the concept of happiness, challenging the simplistic approaches of traditional happiness studies and highlighting the need for a more inclusive and nuanced understanding. Reviewers praise the work for its ambitious attempt to rebuild the foundations of happiness research, encompassing diverse cultural perspectives and advocating for a humane, science-grounded approach. It is regarded as insightful and accessible, providing a significant critique of the "happiness agenda," whilst emphasising the complexity and relativity of happiness across cultures and situations.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231209496
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 09 May 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 360
About the Author
Owen Flanagan is James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Duke University and codirector of the Center for Comparative Philosophy. Joseph E. LeDoux is director of the Emotional Brain Institute and professor of neural science and psychology at New York University, as well as professor of psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry at NYU Langone. Bobby Bingle is an independent scholar of comparative philosophy. Daniel M. Haybron is the Theodore R. Vitali, C.P., Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University. Batja Mesquita is the director of the Center for Social and Cultural Psychology at the University of Leuven. Michele Moody-Adams is Joseph Straus Professor of Political Philosophy and Legal Theory at Columbia University. Songyao Ren is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Dallas. Anna Sun is associate professor of sociology and religious studies at Duke University. Yolonda Y. Wilson is associate professor of health care ethics at St. Louis University.
Jennifer A. Frey is associate professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina. Hazel Rose Markus is the Davis-Brack Professor in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. Jeffrey D. Sachs is a University Professor and director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University. Jeanne L. Tsai is professor of psychology at Stanford University.
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