Living a good life?: Considering technology and pro-social behaviour

HTS Theological Studies 75 (1) (2019)
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Abstract

This article explores the notions of a good life as understood in religion and psychology. The markers of altruism and empathy are identified. The effect the use of social media has on brain chemistry is then explored and used in trying to answer the question as to whether technology is hampering our ability to live a good life. The notions of the rise of narcissism and the decline in empathy are also discussed.

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