Can We Be Happier?
Title | Can We Be Happier? PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Layard |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Total Pages | 249 |
Release | 2020-01-23 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0241430011 |
From the bestselling author of Happiness and co-editor of the annual World Happiness Report Most people now realize that economic growth, however desirable, will not solve all our problems. Instead, we need a philosophy and a science which encompasses a much fuller range of human need and experience. This book argues that the goal for a society must be the greatest possible all-round happiness, and shows how each of us can become more effective creators of happiness, both as citizens and in our own organizations. Written with Richard Layard's characteristic clarity, it provides hard evidence that increasing happiness is the right aim, and that it can be achieved. Its language is simple, its evidence impressive, its effect inspiring. 'In this book 'Can We Be Happier?' which is part of Richard Layard's excellent, ongoing exploration of what happiness is and how it can be achieved, he provides evidence that if you have peace of mind and are full of joy, your health will be good, your family will be happy and that happiness will affect the atmosphere of the community in which you live.' The Dalai Lama
How Can We Be Equals?
Title | How Can We Be Equals? PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 369 |
Release | 2024-04-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0192699318 |
That all human beings are one another's moral equals is taken by many to be the fundamental premise of contemporary moral, political and legal theory. It is also the demand of individuals and groups to be treated as equals that drives much of political practice and protest today. However, what does such a claim of 'basic equality' between human beings mean? How can it possibly be true, given that we are unequals in almost every other aspect of our lives? And, who, exactly, is meant to fall within its scope? This volume brings together leading thinkers on basic equality to address these questions. Collectively, they explore the concept of equality in history and criticism, analysing and presenting solutions to the most pressing challenges that have been raised against the principle.
Excellence: Can We Be Equal And Excellent Too?
Title | Excellence: Can We Be Equal And Excellent Too? PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. John W. Gardner |
Publisher | Pickle Partners Publishing |
Total Pages | 134 |
Release | 2015-11-06 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1786256177 |
This is a book about excellence, more particularly about the conditions under which excellence is possible in our kind of society; but it is also—inevitably—a book about equality, about the kinds of equality that can and must be honored, and the kinds that cannot be forced. Such a book must raise some questions which Americans have shown little inclination to discuss rationally. What are the characteristic difficulties a democracy encounters in pursuing excellence? Is there a way out of these difficulties? How equal do we want to be? How equal can we be? What do we mean when we say, “Let the best man win”? Can an equalitarian society tolerate winners? Are we overproducing highly educated people? How much talent can the society absorb? Does society owe a living to talent? Does talent invariably have a chance to exhibit itself in our society? Does every young American have a “right” to a college education? Are we headed toward domination by an intellectual elite? Is it possible for a people to achieve excellence if they don’t believe in anything? Have the American people lost their sense of purpose and the drive which would make it possible for them to achieve excellence?
Can we be Saints?
Title | Can we be Saints? PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Duff |
Publisher | Aeterna Press |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2015-07-31 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
In the heart of every right-thinking Catholic, God has implanted the desire to become a Saint. Yet few make a serious attempt to realise the ambition. The cause for this is to a large extent discouragement, due to the misunderstanding of what a Saint really is.
Roundtable on "Crisis in the ER--how Can We Improve Emergency Medical Care?"
Title | Roundtable on "Crisis in the ER--how Can We Improve Emergency Medical Care?" PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Subcommittee on Bioterrorism and Public Health Preparedness |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 64 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN |
Can We Be Good Without God?
Title | Can We Be Good Without God? PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Buckman |
Publisher | Prometheus Books |
Total Pages | 278 |
Release | 2010-06-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1615922776 |
Recent neurological studies have shown that there are regions of the brain that seem predisposed to create beliefs. Are we hardwired to believe? And if so, why do beliefs sometimes inspire major contributions to society, while on other occasions they precipitate horrendous acts of destruction?In this provocative and stimulating study of the connection between belief and behavior, Dr. Robert Buckman begins by reviewing the history of religious belief, showing the many shared themes among religions of diverse cultures. He then explains little-publicized data from neuroscience on the limbic system and the right-hand temporal lobe of the brain, which when stimulated consistently produces deep-seated spiritual feelings. Recent experiments reveal that this portion of the brain may underlie the development of many common religious beliefs, and perhaps the more aggressive and destructive behaviors associated with some of them. Buckman also summarizes evidence regarding pheromones and their effect on the limbic system, as a possible mechanism for certain types of crowd behavior, whether in a religious or secular context.Finally, considering the long historical relationship between religion and ethics, Buckman asks whether we can develop better, nontheistic belief systems that avoid the destructive aspects of traditional religious beliefs. He then describes ways in which we can become aware of, and perhaps, correct our ôlimbic urgesö when they threaten to lead to destructive behavior. This ambitious work, covering important areas of social anthropology, comparative religion, neurology, and psychology, provides many insights into the mechanisms of belief.Robert Buckman, M.D. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a cancer specialist, professor in the department of medicine at the University of Toronto, the current president of the Humanist Association of Canada, and the author (with Karl Sabbagh) of Magic or Medicine?
How Can We Reduce Household Waste?
Title | How Can We Reduce Household Waste? PDF eBook |
Author | Mary K. Pratt |
Publisher | Lerner Publications |
Total Pages | 40 |
Release | 2016-04-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1467797022 |
Americans throw away millions of tons of waste at home every year. But did you know that much of this household waste can be recycled? Or that there are ways to turn this waste into energy? Learn how you can be part of the solution. As part of the Searchlight Books™ collection, this series sheds light on an important question—What Can We Do about Pollution? Informative text, compelling photos, and engaging captions will help you find the answer!