Happiness: classic and contemporary readings in philosophy

New York: Oxford University Press (2007)
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Abstract

This book will be the first collection of classic and contemporary readings devoted to the subject of happiness. Part I will include classic readings from Plato to Sartre, thus providing a brief tour of the most important theories of ethics and emphasizing their approaches to happiness. Part II will be devoted to the work of contemporary theorists who have sought to grasp the concept of happiness from a variety of perspectives.

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Christine Vitrano
Brooklyn College (CUNY)
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