Jonathan Haidt skillfully combines two genres-philosophical wisdom and scientific research-delighting the reader with surprising insights. He explains, for example, why we have such difficulty controlling ourselves and sticking to our plans; why no achievement brings lasting happiness, yet a few changes in your life can have profound effects, and why even confirmed atheists experience spiritual elevation. In a stunning final chapter, Haidt addresses the grand question "How can I live a meaningful life?," offering an original answer that draws on the rich inspiration of both philosophy and science.
Jonathan Haidt is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business. He received his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992 and then did post-doctoral research at the University of Chicago and in Orissa, India. He taught at the University of Virginia for 16 years, where he conducted the research reported in The Righteous Mind.
热爱真理的我,喜欢读各种学科的书,科学,哲学,宗教,能从不同的角度思考和吸收营养。 这本书恰恰是在我大概已经摸索了各种不同领域的时候看到的。看完给我的感觉是,与之前我看过的优秀的书相比,这本书的内容庞杂,观点不清,作者只是收集了不同学科的一点知识并未...
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评分人类需要用比喻来思考。 我们对新事物或者复杂事物的理解,是借助于已知事物与前者之间的关联。我们将人生比作旅程,便知道我们要选好方向,了解地形,找到旅伴。那么,关于看不见的"心理",最好的避雨是什么呢? 佛陀把人的心理比喻为野生大象: 我此过去心,任意随所欲,...
评分 评分在英国读书的时候,我读了很多关于HAPPINESS的书,这本书是我觉得最好的一本。既有理论的深度,又有实践的启发,行文流畅,语言优美。 这本书还有一个网站http://www.happinesshypothesis.com/,有些资料分享
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