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Mireia Las Heras, Marc Grau Grau, Yasin Rofcanin (eds), Human Flourishing. A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Neuroscience, Health, Organizations and Arts, Springer Cham, 2022, 234 pp.

Human Flourishing: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Neuroscience, Health, Organizations and Arts

Springer
This book presents a novel multidisciplinary perspective on human flourishing. It examines how varied initiatives, policies and practices can create opportunities for generating such flourishing, and also provides insights into some of the cultural and practical barriers to doing so.

The study of the good life or Eudaimonia has been a central concern at least since Aristotelian times, responding to the common human experience of seeking happiness. Paradoxically, the pursuit of happiness seems to permeate everything today (books, media, organizations, talks), yet remains very difficult to attain. In fact, there is little consensus regarding the very meaning of the word happiness. Even Seligman (2011), one of the fathers of positive psychology, has deemed the word almost meaningless from overuse.

The volume, printed in hard- and soft-cover editions and also available for free download by Open Access, contains an introduction written by its three co-editors, followed by 14 chapters arranged into four sections: Neuroscience and Health; Organization and Policies; Care and Flourishing; and Art, Fashion and Literature. The collection stems from the STI Experts Meeting “Human Flourishing: Neuroscience and Health, Organizations and Arts,” held online in January 2021.

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Introduction: In the Pursuit of Human Flourishing
Mireia Las Heras, Marc Grau-Grau, Yasin Rofcanin

Part I: Neuroscience and Health

In Pursuit of Eudaimonia: Past Advances and Future Directions
Carol D. Ryff

An Affective Neuroscience Perspective on Psychological Flourishing: How the Brain Believes that Things Are Going Well
Christian E. Waugh

Health and Flourishing: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis
Matthew T. Lee, Isha Mayor

Part II: Organization and Policies

Revising Policy to Reflect Our Better Nature
Lara B. Aknin

Human Flourishing Through Behaviour Change
Colin Strong

Work, Family, and Human Flourishing
Maria Barraza, Mireia Las Heras, Yasin Rofcanin

Part III: Care and Flourishing

Forgiveness in Human Flourishing
Loren Toussaint, Everett L. Worthington Jr, Jon R. Webb, Colwick Wilson, David R. Williams

Human Flourishing Until the End: The Core Values of Palliative Care
Andrea Rodríguez-Prat, Cristina Monforte-Royo

Fatherhood Involvement as a Source of Human Flourishing
Marc Grau-Grau

Flourishing with Moral Emotions Through Conversational Agents
Minha Lee, Jessica Contreras

Part IV: Arts, Fashion and Literature

Balenciaga and the Importance of Creativity in Human Flourishing
Ana Balda

Travel Literature as an Example of Human Flourishing
Ángel Pérez-Martínez

Antoni Gaudí in Human Flourishing
Josep Maria Tarragona i Clarasó

Conclusion: What We Have Learnt From Multidisciplinary Views on Human Flourishing
María José Bosch