Happiness, a philosophical journey
Fayard, October 2013
The Pocket Book, 2015
Presentation
What do we mean by "happiness"? Does it depend on our genes, luck, or our sensitivity? Is it a lasting state or a series of fleeting pleasures? Is it only subjective? Should we seek it? Can we cultivate it? Can suffering and happiness coexist?
To try to answer these questions, Frédéric Lenoir offers a philosophical, joyful, and flavorful journey. A stimulating stroll in the company of the great sages of East and West. Where we will cross the garden of pleasures with Epicurus. Where we will hear the laughter of Montaigne and Chuang Tzu. Where we will encounter the peaceful smile of Buddha and Epictetus. Where we will taste the joy of Spinoza and Etty Hillesum. A lively journey, punctuated by concrete examples and the latest discoveries in neuroscience, to help us live better.
- Fayard: EAN: 9782213661360
- Paperback: EAN / ISBN: 9782253194965
Translations
German : Taschenbuch
English : Melville House Publishing
Spanish : Ariel
Italian : Bompiani
Dutch : Ten Have
Romanian: Editura Philobia
Turkish: Bilge
Available in Audiolib
Table
PROLOGUE
1. Loving the life we lead
2. In the garden of pleasures, with Aristotle and Epicurus
3. Giving meaning to one's life
4. Voltaire and the happy fool
5. Does every human being want to be happy?
6. Happiness is not of this world: Socrates, Jesus, Kant
7. On the art of being oneself
8. Schopenhauer: happiness is in our sensitivity
9. Does money make happiness?
10. The brain of emotions
11. On the art of being attentive... and dreaming
12. We are what we think
13. The time of a lifetime
14. Can we be happy without others?
15. The contagion of happiness
16. Individual happiness and collective happiness
17. Can the quest for happiness make us unhappy?
18. From Desire to Boredom: Impossible Happiness
19. The Smile of Buddha and Epictetus
20. The Laughter of Montaigne and Chuang Tzu
21. The Joy of Spinoza and Ma Anandamayi
EPILOGUE
Notes
Selective Bibliography

