Philosophy No Chaser
Chris and Christian discuss happiness. First, what is happiness? The philosophical literature contains three main accounts: happiness as a life filled with pleasure, happiness as a kind of positive mood, and happiness as the judgment that your life as a whole is going well. Second, what distinguishes happiness from some seemingly related concepts, such as wellbeing (see: Episode 2 [https://youtu.be/a2Zru7XobeM?si=_Sf9V_eGWMhIaROE]) and the meaning of life (see: Episode 3 [https://youtu.be/qS9RRcrNXoI?si=8OiWaTPJ3V3--Iyg])? Third, what is the value of happiness? Why should we pursue it? Can happiness ever be bad? Works consulted: -Davis, Wayne (1981). “Pleasure and Happiness.” Philosophical Studies 39 (3):305 - 317. -Haybron, Dan, "Happiness", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . -Nozick, Robert (1989). “Happiness.” In Examined Life: Philosophical Meditations. Simon & Schuster. Music by Cosimo Fogg: • Jazzaddict's Intro – Cosimo Fogg (201) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY4yspCQRaM&t=0s]
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