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Heidegger and Happiness: Dwelling on Fitting and Being
By (Author) Dr Matthew King
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
27th October 2011
NIPPOD
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
193
Paperback
154
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Heidegger and Happiness offers an original interpretation of Heidegger's later thought, within the context of his philosophy as a whole, to develop a new conception of human happiness.
The book redeems the essential content of the Greek notion of eudaimonia and transcends recent debates concerning the objectivity' or subjectivity' of happiness. The author shows that Heidegger's thinking of being is far from arcane and abstract, and is crucially important in understanding the deepest sources of human well-being. An etymological examination of the word happiness' frees the word from the constraints of utilitarian ways of thinking, which suggest that happiness' is only peripherally related to eudaimonia.
King demonstrates that a sense of fittingness is essential both to happiness' and to eudaimonia, and shows how deep happiness, conceived as dwelling in our fitting-together with being, can serve as a grounding attunement' for the thinking of being.
Matthew King teaches Philosophy at York University, Canada.