Such a familiar at first glance, almost everyday concept as “happiness”, if you look deeper, seems not very simple. Anyone who dares to find out its meaning risks finding themselves in a dead end of paradoxes. The book by the Finnish philosopher Timo Airaksinen with almost the same title will be a signpost on the way to solving this problem.
A person is a machine designed to seek happiness, he is essentially incapable of anything else. All human actions and decisions can be regarded as a search for happiness. Does pleasure belong to the topic of happiness, or does it stand alone? Is happiness a question of ethics and good and virtuous people are happy? And society? Do we live in a country of happiness? The answers to these and many similar questions are contained in this book.
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