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Voici le jardin du philosophe. On y cueillera des fruits mûris sur le tronc de la sagesse commune et dorés à cette autre lumière des idées. Ils en reprennent leur saveur d'origine, qui est le goût de l'existence. Saveur oubliée en nos pensées ; car on voudrait s'assurer que l'existence est bonne et on ne le peut ; on en déçoit donc l'espérance par précaution, prononçant qu'elle est mauvaise. De là s'étend l'empire de l'imagination déréglée, en quoi Alain, se confiant à la sagesse du corps, restaure la souveraineté claire de l'homme heureux et qui n'attend pas pour l'être, ici et non ailleurs, que l'événement lui donne raison, acteur enfin et non spectateur de soi-même.
Happiness --- Bonheur --- Happiness.
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Happiness Is Overrated highlights the greatest thinking on the concept of happiness from classical philosophers such as Plato, to contemporary sociologists and psychologists. It includes practical advice on how to attain happiness, but argues that happiness is not the greatest personal good. Ultimately, the greatest personal good is realized in leading a robustly meaningful, valuable life.
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Tous hommes désirent être heureux et nul ne saurait être heureux sans être vertueux, tels sont les principes de départ de l'éthique aristotélicienne. Comment les articuler ? Qu'entend exactement Aristote par « bonheur » ? Ces vertus sont des modes de comportement, comme le courage, la justice, l'amitié... Quel est leur statut par rapport au bonheur ? Ces questions correspondent aux problématiques centrales de l'éthique d'Aristote ainsi qu'aux multiples interprétations et débats qu'elles suscitent depuis l'Antiquité. Les contributions de ce recueil se proposent d'en thématiser les enjeux.
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Industrial sociology --- Job satisfaction --- Sociologie industrielle --- Satisfaction au travail --- Investigation --- Enquêtes --- Happiness --- Work --- Psychological aspects. --- Enquêtes --- Psychological aspects --- Job satisfaction - France --- Happiness - France --- Work - France - Psychological aspects
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More, Thomas, --- More, Thomas --- Early works to 1800 --- Happiness --- More, Thomas, - Saint, - 1478-1535
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"Ziyad Marar shows how the happiness we seek remains highly elusive, and that much of the energy devoted to searching for it is wasted, even self-defeating. He argues that happiness is a deceptively simple idea that will always be elusive because it is based on a paradox: caught between the need for adventure or self-expression on the one hand and the hope of appreciation or belonging on the other we suffer perpetually from too much or too little. We are riven by conflict in wanting to feel good while simultaneously trying to be good. It is the conflict, for example, between the desire to break rules in order to feel free, and the need to follow rules in order to feel justified. These tensions permeate what Freud called the two central aspects of a happy life: love and work."--BOOK JACKET.
Happiness --- Love --- Work --- 159.9 --- CDL --- Work, Psychology of --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Gladness --- Cheerfulness --- Contentment --- Pleasure --- Well-being --- Psychological aspects --- Philosophical anthropology --- Happiness. --- Psychological aspects.
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Happiness --- Medical innovations --- National characteristics, American. --- Self Concept --- Social Control, Informal --- Social Medicine --- Social medicine --- Social aspects --- National characteristics, American --- #GBIB:CBMER --- American national characteristics --- Innovations, Medical --- Medicine --- Medical technology --- Technological innovations --- Innovations
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