Difference between revisions of "Fall 2012 Happiness Class Study Questions"
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+ | 2. What are the consequence of success in following the Eight fold path? Evaluate, from your own perspective, the kind of life this would result in. | ||
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+ | 3. Is the Buddhist prescription for ending suffering also an attractive model for happiness, in your opinion? | ||
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Return to Happiness
August 30, 2012
1. Distinguish the Greek philosophical conceptions of happiness in Plato and Aristotle from the Greek cultural conception of happiness.
2. What is Plato's view of happiness?
3. What is Aristotle's view of happiness?
4. How can one use ordinary reflection on experiences of happiness to start theoretical reflection?
September 4, 2012
1. Follow major concepts introduced by Haidt, such as: adaptation, hedonic treadmill, set point theory, maximizers vs. satisficers.
2. Why doesn't one adapt to the happiness effect of cosmetic surgery?
3. What is Haidt's happiness formula and how might if be justified given his perspective?
4. What are "top down and bottom up theories" of LS? How do researchers try to assess this, according to Schimmack?
5. What are some explanations of the independence of NA and PA, according to Schimmack?
September 6, 2012
- What are some of the major correlations and causes of happiness, according to Argyle?
- What are some of the difficulties in studying happiness across nations, according to Diener and Suh?
- What are some of the broad differences in SWB and how are they explained causally, according to Diener and Suh?
September 11, 2012
1. Identify and discuss some of the features of our evolved brain that complicate the problem of happiness.
September 13, 2012
1. Identify some of the features and reference points of the classical conception of happiness in the Roman Empire. How do they connect or fail to connect with classical Greek and Hellenistic conceptions? (add later)
2. What's different about the Early Christian conception of happiness? How is this reflected in the narrative of Perpetua and Felicitas?
3. What is the basic model of happiness in Yogic thought, as explicated by Barbara Miller?
4. Identify the significance of samadhi, the kleshas, the gunas, Arjuna's conversation with Krisna, the brahmavihara.
September 18, 2012
1. Explain the four noble truths.
2. What are the consequence of success in following the Eight fold path? Evaluate, from your own perspective, the kind of life this would result in.
3. Is the Buddhist prescription for ending suffering also an attractive model for happiness, in your opinion?