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  2. The Happiness Hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom is a 2006 book written by American social psychologist Jonathan Haidt.In it, Haidt poses several "Great Ideas" on happiness espoused by thinkers of the past—such as Plato, Buddha and Jesus—and examines them in the light of contemporary psychological research, extracting from them any lessons that still apply to our modern lives.

  3. Jonathan Haidt - Wikipedia

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    Haidt has written multiple books for general audiences, including The Happiness Hypothesis (2006) examining the relationship between ancient philosophies and modern science, [6] The Righteous Mind (2012) on moral politics, [7] and The Coddling of the American Mind (2018) on rising political polarization, mental health, and college culture.

  4. Moral foundations theory - Wikipedia

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    The theory has been developed by a diverse group of collaborators and popularized in Haidt's book The Righteous Mind. [7] The theory proposes that morality is "more than one thing", first arguing for five foundations, and later expanding for six foundations (adding Liberty/Oppression):

  5. The Bad Science Behind Jonathan Haidt's Call to ... - AOL

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    Haidt cites 476 studies in his book that seem to represent an overwhelming case. But two-thirds of them were published before 2010, or before the period that Haidt focuses on in the book.

  6. At the end of the day, don’t we all want to be happy? Here ...

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    Invest in your personal relationships. “Take care of your social fitness, if you will,” Waldinger said. “If you feel that you need more connection with people, be active in working on that ...

  7. Tending the Garden - AOL

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    Raising kids in the sort of garden that Gopnik describes tends to create well-adjusted, healthy, adults. Raising kids in a state of nature tends to cause kids to grow up too quickly and to become ...

  8. Philosophy of happiness - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of happiness is the philosophical concern with the existence, nature, and attainment of happiness. Some philosophers believe happiness can be understood as the moral goal of life or as an aspect of chance; indeed, in most European languages the term happiness is synonymous with luck. [ 1] Thus, philosophers usually explicate on ...

  9. Moral psychology - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Haidt[ 28]: 282. In most introductory psychology courses, students learn about moral psychology by studying the psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, [ 29][ 30][ 31] who proposed a highly influential theory of moral development, developed throughout the 1950s and 1960s. This theory was built on Piaget 's observation that children develop ...