PHIL 3160 – Philosophy of Happiness

What is it, how can we best pursue it, why should we? Supporting the study of these and related questions at Middle Tennessee State University and beyond. "Examining the concept of human happiness and its application in everyday living as discussed since antiquity by philosophers, psychologists, writers, spiritual leaders, and contributors to pop culture."

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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Achieving hard things AND experiencing joy in the process

  one of the most important and powerful sources of reward and resilience: our connections to others. Our brains are equipped with a social processing system that is engaged in thinking about other people's minds and helps us understandand connect with them — including people who have labored on similar causes before us. When we feel connected, it immediately produces activation in the reward system and changes our value calculations...

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Achieving hard things AND experiencing joy in the process

…   one of the most important and powerful sources of reward and resilience: our  connections  to others. Our brains are equipped with a  so...