On Happiness: New Ideas for the Twenty-First Century
By (Author) Camilla Nelson
Edited by Deborah Pike
Edited by Georgina Ledvinka
UWA Publishing
UWAP
1st June 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
303.4994
Paperback
226
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
400g
What is happiness, and how does the pursuit of happiness shape our lives Happiness appears to be a simple emotion, individual and pleasurable, yet the problems associated with happiness in politics, economics and philosophy suggest that it is perhaps more complex and paradoxical than we first thought. This eclectic collection of essays interrogates the 'common sense' understanding of happiness in the West and examines the strategies devised to obtain it. Without disposing of the concept altogether, On Happiness rediscovers the latent aspects of this pervasive (and elusive) phenomenon. Ultimately, it concludes that our current notions of happiness may in fact be the very cause of our discontent. On Happiness offers readers a spectrum of critical reflections and 'rethinks' of this ubiquitous cultural obsession.