Ancient Secrets to Modern Happiness
Wednesday, March 19 | 4:30pm
Tamar Gendler American Philosopher
What are the secrets to authentic happiness?
What sorts of activities and experiences contribute to human flourishing? Tying together cutting-edge work in contemporary psychology and neuroscience with the profound writings of ancient philosophers, Professor Gendler will focus on the insights of five major Greek and Roman thinkers: Socrates on self-knowledge, Plato on self-harmony, Aristotle on habit, Cicero on friendship and Epictetus on self-reliance. Tamar Gendler is dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at Yale University, where she is also the Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science.
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