Fall 2021 Reading Schedule and Class Notes
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1: SEP 1 - Course Introduction
2: SEP 8 - 1. Introduction to Wisdom
Assigned
- Hall, C2 – “The Wisest Man in the World” (18)
- Labouvie-Vief, "Wisdom as Integrated Thought"(27)
3: SEP 13 - 2. Introduction to Happiness
Assigned
- Haybron, C2, “What is Happiness?” (16 short)
- Haybron, C3, “Life Satisfaction” (10)
- McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (19-40)
4: SEP 14
Assigned
- McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (40-50)
- Epictetus, Enchiridion (12)
5: SEP 20
Assigned
- Epicurus, Letter and PD (9)
- McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (50-65)
6: SEP 22
Assigned
- McMahon C3, “From Heaven to Earth” (141-164)
7: SEP 27
Assigned
- McMahon C3, “From Heaven to Earth” (164-195)
8: SEP 29 - 3. Some Wisdom Research Paradigms
Assigned
- Hall C3, “Heart and Mind” (18)
9: OCT 4
Assigned
- Baltes and Smith, "Toward a Psychology of wisdom and it ontogenesis"(27)
10: OCT 6
Assigned
- Hall C4, “Emotional Regulation: The Art of Coping” (17)
- Carstensen, “The Influence of a Sense of Time…” (3)
11: OCT 11
Assigned
Ardelt, “How Wise People Cope with Crises and Obstacles” (11)
12: OCT 13 - 4. Some Happiness Research
Assigned
- Haybron C4, “Measuring Happiness” (10)
- Gilbert, C2, “The View from in Here” (26)
13: OCT 18
Assigned
- Haybron, C5, “The Sources of Happiness” (24)
- Csiksentmihalyi, C2, “The Content of Experience’ (17)
14: OCT 20 - 5. The Enlightenment, American Experience, Money and Happiness
Assigned
- McMahon, C6, “Lib and discontent” (313-331)
- "Economics of Happiness" [1]
Lecture
- Introduction to Easterlin Paradox
15: OCT 27
Assigned
- McMahon, C6, “Lib and discontent” (331-343)
- Aspen Institute discussion of Easterlin Paradox: Wolfers, Gilbert, and Frank (about 40 minutes) [2]
- Clive Crook, "The Measure of Human Happiness" (3) (comments on Aspen Institute video)
16: NOV 1
Assigned
- McMahon, C6, “Lib and discontent” (343-362)
- Gallbraith, “Dependency Effect” (6)
- Harvard Business Review, "The Economics of Well-Being" [3]
- Bruni, "Why GDP is not enough"
17: NOV 3 - 6. More Philosophical Paradigms for Happiness and Wisdom
Assigned
- Hall C7 “Compassion” (18)
- Siderits, “Early Buddhism: Basic Teachings” (16)
18: NOV 8
Assigned
- Pali Cannon, “The Greater Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness” (16) (rec)
- Ricard, C6, “The Alchemy of Suffering” (20)
19: NOV 10
Assigned
- Ricard, C7, “The Veils of the Ego” (16)
- Miller, Barbara, “Introduction to Patanjali’s Yoga” (25)
20: NOV 15 - 7. Gratitude and Savoring
Assigned
- Bryant, Fred, C1, “Concepts of Savoring: An Introduction” (23)
- Bryant, Fred, C8, “Enhancing Savoring” (27)
21: NOV 17
Assigned
- Emmons C23, “Gratitutde, SWB, and the Brain” (17)
22: NOV 22 - 8. Some Obstacles to Happiness and Wisdom
Assigned
- Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, C8, “Introspection and Self-narratives” (24)
23: NOV 29
Assigned
- Gilbert, "Why we Make Bad Decisions" (Ted talk) [4]
- Gilbert, C4, “In the Blind Spot of the Mind’s Eye” (21)
- Gilbert, C6, “The Future is Now” (16)
24: DEC 1
Assigned
- Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, C9, “Looking Outward to Know ourselves” (20)
- Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, C10, “Observing and Changing our Behavior” (18)
25: DEC 6
Assigned
- Gilbert, C8, “Paradise Glossed” (21)
- Gilbert, C9, “Immune to Reality” (23)