Jonathan Haidt skillfully combines two genres-philosophical wisdom and scientific research-delighting the reader with surprising insights. He explains, for example, why we have such difficulty controlling ourselves and sticking to our plans; why no achievement brings lasting happiness, yet a few changes in your life can have profound effects, and why even confirmed atheists experience spiritual elevation. In a stunning final chapter, Haidt addresses the grand question "How can I live a meaningful life?," offering an original answer that draws on the rich inspiration of both philosophy and science.
Jonathan Haidt is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business. He received his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992 and then did post-doctoral research at the University of Chicago and in Orissa, India. He taught at the University of Virginia for 16 years, where he conducted the research reported in The Righteous Mind.
开始看的时候略显枯燥~~ 对我这个只是拿心理学当喜好而没认真钻研过的人来说,陌生的名词太多了~~所以看的有点晕,有点累,有点迷迷糊糊~ 不过个别可以看的很懂的章节,看完后真的是受益匪浅。 里面举的几个例子也是相当的好。 比如正方形和空间的例子~等等~~ 我相信这本...
评分《象与骑象人》说的是理性与感性的交锋和共荣,我以前是一个非常感性的人,幸在进入IT行业,慢慢变得理性,又在理性占了绝对上风时,成为自由人,减少自我与外界、自我分成两半的争战,使理性和感性得以平衡,而在这个挣扎的过程中,佛陀的确给我很大启迪。所以,读这本书,非...
评分在英国读书的时候,我读了很多关于HAPPINESS的书,这本书是我觉得最好的一本。既有理论的深度,又有实践的启发,行文流畅,语言优美。 这本书还有一个网站http://www.happinesshypothesis.com/,有些资料分享
评分不错的书。 积极心理学,有别于成功学的口号和忽悠,从人类心理机制的角度阐述如何获得快乐和人生意义。 读后比较有启发,很多地方可以和自己的生活对照。蓦然回首,才发现走过了很多弯路。而这些弯路,已经有无数人重复,并且早已总结出应对之策。心理学就是这样一个很好的工...
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