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Almost everyone seeks to achieve happiness in their lives, yet the thought of a pharmacological enhancement to our ability to be happy makes most people recoil in horror. Why is this? Happy–People–Pills for All explores the latest theories and debates on what it means to be happy while addressing the prospects for advanced pharmacological agents to enhance our capacity for happiness and wellbeing. As distinguished from happy pills (drugs that distort cognition), future happy–people–pills will mimic the positive emotional states of the hyperthymic temperament. Noting that contemporary social science research supports the view that happiness promotes achievement in the higher endeavors of humanity including work, love and virtue this provocative text reveals how happy–people–pills could greatly benefit individuals in achieving these same goals. Moral and legal issues are also addressed, including the quandary of the government s role in individual welfare whether to be involved in the development and promotion of bio–happiness or to allow such pharmacological agents to be developed in the private sector. Original and thought–provoking, Happy–People–Pills for All offers illuminating insights into the possibility of a panacea for the enhancement of happiness in our everyday lives.
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Almost everyone seeks to achieve happiness in their lives, yet the thought of a pharmacological enhancement to our ability to be happy makes most people recoil in horror. Why is this? Happy–People–Pills for All explores the latest theories and debates on what it means to be happy while addressing the prospects for advanced pharmacological agents to enhance our capacity for happiness and wellbeing. As distinguished from happy pills (drugs that distort cognition), future happy–people–pills will mimic the positive emotional states of the hyperthymic temperament. Noting that contemporary social science research supports the view that happiness promotes achievement in the higher endeavors of humanity including work, love and virtue this provocative text reveals how happy–people–pills could greatly benefit individuals in achieving these same goals. Moral and legal issues are also addressed, including the quandary of the government s role in individual welfare whether to be involved in the development and promotion of bio–happiness or to allow such pharmacological agents to be developed in the private sector. Original and thought–provoking, Happy–People–Pills for All offers illuminating insights into the possibility of a panacea for the enhancement of happiness in our everyday lives.
Contents:
Acknowledgments ix
1 Introductory 1
2 What is Living and What is Dead in Brave New World 19
3 What DoWe Mean by Happiness ? 41
4 The Elements of the Good Life: It is a Very Big List 72
5 Wellbeing and Virtue 100
6 Happiness Promotes Perfection 120
7 Happy Pharmacology 155
8 Arguments for Happy–People–Pills 187
9 Ethical Objections 206
10 Happy–People–Pills and Public Policy 233
Index 273
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publication date: April, 2013
Pages: 296
Dimensions: 163.00 x 237.00 x 20.22
Weight: 532g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders
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