Has any other writer so closely suggested that the aura of a work of art is a manifestation of joy? For David Malouf, happiness involves the complete immersion of a man or woman—he uses gender with all body parts intact—in moments of irreducible self-consciousness. In The Happy Life (2011), the Transcendentalist connections are clear, but Malouf’s is a thoroughly contemporary vision. As with Emerson and Thoreau, Malouf brings considerable Classical insight to modern problems of unhappiness, which he says generally spring from mistaking the material “good life” for the spiritual “happy life.” While acknowledging global problems of environment and politics, Malouf looks squarely at the possibilities for personal happiness in physical and inte...
Dominant approaches to the study of happiness have primarily tended to be oriented towards the maxim...
The Promise of Happiness is a provocative cultural critique of the imperative to be happy. It asks w...
Sense of place functions as a touchstone for individual and national identity reflected in cultural...
A prominent criticism of positive psychology is that it has been shaped by its Western context, and ...
Happiness is not a new subject of philosophical, anthropological and sociological inquiry; however, ...
In recent years, the relationship between human happiness and the natural environment has become the...
I began this project by accepting my love of things that are boring. Working with little criteria, I...
International audienceAm I happy? Does money provide happiness? Is a successful life a happy life? I...
Western Christians are generally skittish about happiness, observes Ellen Charry. They live in the h...
Am I happy? Does money provide happiness? Is a successful life a happy life? Is there any right to h...
In David Malouf's essay 'The Happy Life' (2011), fiction occupies a central, if not entirely obvious...
In this article, a glance at some medieval authors show that at least some individual features of un...
The role and value of happiness in the work of Paul Ricoeur remains an understudied theme. It is esp...
Building upon the idea of a psychology without foundations and on vitalist approaches to health, the...
Épicure, Aristote, Pascal, Nietzsche, Le Dalaï Lama,- et beaucoup d’autres -, ont interprété la noti...
Dominant approaches to the study of happiness have primarily tended to be oriented towards the maxim...
The Promise of Happiness is a provocative cultural critique of the imperative to be happy. It asks w...
Sense of place functions as a touchstone for individual and national identity reflected in cultural...
A prominent criticism of positive psychology is that it has been shaped by its Western context, and ...
Happiness is not a new subject of philosophical, anthropological and sociological inquiry; however, ...
In recent years, the relationship between human happiness and the natural environment has become the...
I began this project by accepting my love of things that are boring. Working with little criteria, I...
International audienceAm I happy? Does money provide happiness? Is a successful life a happy life? I...
Western Christians are generally skittish about happiness, observes Ellen Charry. They live in the h...
Am I happy? Does money provide happiness? Is a successful life a happy life? Is there any right to h...
In David Malouf's essay 'The Happy Life' (2011), fiction occupies a central, if not entirely obvious...
In this article, a glance at some medieval authors show that at least some individual features of un...
The role and value of happiness in the work of Paul Ricoeur remains an understudied theme. It is esp...
Building upon the idea of a psychology without foundations and on vitalist approaches to health, the...
Épicure, Aristote, Pascal, Nietzsche, Le Dalaï Lama,- et beaucoup d’autres -, ont interprété la noti...
Dominant approaches to the study of happiness have primarily tended to be oriented towards the maxim...
The Promise of Happiness is a provocative cultural critique of the imperative to be happy. It asks w...
Sense of place functions as a touchstone for individual and national identity reflected in cultural...