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Part of The Humanities and Human Flourishing series, Philosophy and Human Flourishing draws on and charts new directions for philosophy and humanistic thought aimed at human flourishing. In light of new developments in positive psychology, psychiatry, evolutionary biology, cognitive science, and behavioral economics, questions that address the meaning of a flourishing human life can be addressed with fresh insight rooted in theory and practice. This cohesive and engaging volume includes a diverse range of contributors with expertise in philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, evolutionary…mehr

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Part of The Humanities and Human Flourishing series, Philosophy and Human Flourishing draws on and charts new directions for philosophy and humanistic thought aimed at human flourishing. In light of new developments in positive psychology, psychiatry, evolutionary biology, cognitive science, and behavioral economics, questions that address the meaning of a flourishing human life can be addressed with fresh insight rooted in theory and practice. This cohesive and engaging volume includes a diverse range of contributors with expertise in philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, evolutionary theory, cognitive science, ethics, political theory, social epistemology, education, and the arts.
Autorenporträt
John J. Stuhr is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and American Studies at Emory University. He received his BA from Carleton College and his MA and PhD from Vanderbilt University. He has held faculty positions at Vanderbilt, Penn State, University of Oregon, and Whitman College and visiting appointments in Freiburg, Germany and Melbourne, Australia. Specializing in 19th and 20th century American and European ethics and politics, he has written or edited a dozen books and over 100 scholarly articles and book chapters. He is Editor of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Series Editor of American Philosophy, and Founding Director of the American Philosophies Forum.