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Valerie Tiberius

    What Do You Want Out of Life?
    Moral Psychology
    Well-Being as Value Fulfillment: How We Can Help Each Other to Live Well
    • What is well-being? This is one of humanity's oldest and deepest questions; Valerie Tiberius offers a fresh answer. She argues that our lives go well to the extent that we succeed in what matters to us emotionally, reflectively, and over the long term. So when we want to help others achieve well-being, we should pay attention to their values.

      Well-Being as Value Fulfillment: How We Can Help Each Other to Live Well
    • Moral Psychology

      A Contemporary Introduction

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania
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      The book serves as a foundational philosophy textbook in moral psychology, exploring various philosophical topics and debates. The new edition features an added chapter discussing the nature of morality—whether it is innate or learned. Additionally, it includes updated bulleted summaries, study questions, and lists for further readings, enhancing its educational value for students.

      Moral Psychology
    • "Do you want to make a lot of money or do you want to work for justice? Do you want to run marathons or sing in a choir? Do you want to have children or travel the world? The things we care about in life - families, friendships, jobs, health, moral ideals, hobbies - tend to conflict with each other. Unresolvable conflicts make our lives worse, because they prevent us from doing what matters to us. Worse still, we don't always know what we really want, or how to define success. How can you resolve a problem you've barely identified? This is a book about how to live your own life well by identifying your values and resolving conflicts among your goals and between your goals and the world. It is a philosophical guide, rather than a self-help book. There are no top ten lists for how to be happy or get rich quick, and no proclamations about what you should care about. Instead, philosopher Valerie Tiberius aims to provide readers a way of thinking about our goals that enables us to reflect on them in an effective way throughout our lives. This way of thinking is illustrated with examples that range from the silly to the serious, from shopping to navigating sexism. We'll also see that even if no one else can decide for us what matters in life, the other people in our lives have a profound influence on our goals and how we should pursue them. The best kind of reflection acknowledges the importance of our interconnectedness"--

      What Do You Want Out of Life?