Book Reviews: God and the Art of Happiness. By Ellen T. Charry. Pp. xii, 299. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2010, $24.92. Earthly Paradise: Myths and Philosophies. By Milad Doueihi; translated by Jane Marie Todd. Pp. xiii, 171, Harvard University Press, 2009, $45.44
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John Carey’s book is a marvelous read. It is beautifully written, the argument is lucid, it assemble...
Philosophy and Happiness, an impressive volume edited by Lisa Bortolotti, provides an excellent illu...
Suki Ferguson reviews Derek Bok‘s in-depth work on happiness and public policy, believing that David...
The Oxford Handbook of Happiness is the most comprehensive single volume on the subject of happiness...
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The excellent What Is This Thing Called Happiness? is must reading for anyone interested in the topi...
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This collection of essays presents various aspects of Plato’s views on art and beauty, not only in t...
Happiness is one of the main topics that dominates the discourse of ethical philosophy. The concept ...
Review of Louis Markos, Heaven and Hell: Visions of the Afterlife in the Western Poetic Tradition (E...
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