Description
| Product ID: | 9781848722279 |
| Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
| Country of Manufacture: | GB |
| Title: | The Good Life |
| Subtitle: | Wellbeing and the new science of altruism, selfishness and immorality |
| Authors: | Author: Graham Music |
| Page Count: | 244 |
| Subjects: | Society and culture: general, Society & culture: general, Sociology, Social counselling and advice services, Crime and criminology, Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints, Child, developmental and lifespan psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality, Psychotherapy, Neurosciences, Sociology, Counselling & advice services, Crime & criminology, Psychological theory & schools of thought, Child & developmental psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, The self, ego, identity, personality, Psychotherapy, Neurosciences |
| Description: | Select Guide Rating Bringing together a host of exciting new scientific discoveries from the fields of neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, developmental psychology, attachment theory, and social psychology, The Good Life aims to help us make sense of good and evil. Are we born selfish or primed to help others? Does stress make people more antisocial? Can we ever be genuinely altruistic? This book explores some of the dilemmas at the heart of being human. Integrating cutting edge studies with in-depth clinical experience, Graham Music synthesizes a wealth of fascinating research into an explanation of altruism, cooperation and generosity and shows how we are primed to turn off the ‘better angels of our nature’ in the face of stress, anxiety and fear. Using fascinating psychological research but rooted in a clinicians understanding of the impact of stress on our moral and pro-social capacities, The Good Life covers topics as diverse as:
This book makes a unique contribution to a subject that is increasingly on people’s minds. It does not shirk complexity, nor suggest easy explanations, but offers a hard look at the evidence in the hope that we can gain some understanding of how a ‘Good Life’ might develop. Often personally challenging, intellectually exhilarating and written with an easily accessible style, The Good Life makes sense of how our moral selves take shape, and shines a light on the roots of goodness and nastiness. |
| Imprint Name: | Routledge |
| Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2014-05-14 |