The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom by Haidt, Jonathan
Jonathan Haidt
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The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom -- Jonathan Haidt, Paperback


"The most brilliant and lucid analysis of virtue and well-being in the entire literature of positive psychology. For the reader who seeks to understand happiness, my advice is: Begin with Haidt." --Martin E.P. Seligman, University of Pennsylvania and author of Authentic Happiness

The Happiness Hypothesis is a book about ten Great Ideas. Each chapter is an attempt to savor one idea that has been discovered by several of the world's civilizations--to question it in light of what we now know from scientific research, and to extract from it the lessons that still apply to our modern lives and illuminate the causes of human flourishing. Award-winning psychologist Jonathan Haidt shows how a deeper understanding of the world's philosophical wisdom and its enduring maxims--like "do unto others as you would have others do unto you," or "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger"--can enrich and transform our lives.

Author: Jonathan Haidt
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 12/26/2006
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.72lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780465028023
Age Range: 18-UP

Review Citation(s):
Science 06/05/2009 pg. 1268
Chronicle of Higher Education 08/07/2009 pg. 10

About the Author
Jonathan Haidt is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business. He is a social psychologist whose research examines morality and the moral emotions. He is the author of The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion, and the coauthor of The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure.