Philosophy as frustration: happiness found and feigned from Greek antiquity to the present
In: Studies in moral philosophy v. 5
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Socrates: Happiness, Wisdom and Fruitful Doubt -- Chapter 2 Plato on Pleasure and Happiness: The Problem of Clocks and Calendars -- Chapter 3 Aristotle: Happiness, Virtue and Contemplation -- Chapter 4 Boethius: Philosophy as Therapy -- Chapter 5 Thomas Aquinas: Happy but not Human -- Chapter 6 Spinoza: On Becoming Naturally Happy -- Chapter 7 Leibniz: Hyperkinetic Happiness -- Chapter 8 John Locke: An Experimentalist's Approach to Happiness -- Chapter 9 Immanuel Kant: A Will to be Moral and a Wish to be Happy -- Chapter 10 John Stuart Mill: The Refined and Happy Hedonist -- Chapter 11 Recent Philosophies of Happiness: A Sampler -- Chapter 12 Positive Psychologists and a Suspect Science of Happiness -- Index.