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Aging, Responsibility, and Happiness: Exploring Adult Life in Contemporary Philosophy - Perfect for Self-Reflection, Book Clubs, and Philosophy Studies
Aging, Responsibility, and Happiness: Exploring Adult Life in Contemporary Philosophy - Perfect for Self-Reflection, Book Clubs, and Philosophy Studies

Aging, Responsibility, and Happiness: Exploring Adult Life in Contemporary Philosophy - Perfect for Self-Reflection, Book Clubs, and Philosophy Studies

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Drawing from philosophy and psychology, offers a clear and compelling interpretation of what it means to be an adult.What does it mean to be an adult? In this original and compelling work, John Russon answers that question by leading us through a series of rich reflections on the psychological and social dimensions of adulthood and by exploring some of the deepest ethical and existential issues that confront human life: intimacy, responsibility, aging, and death. Using his knowledge of the history of philosophy along with the combined resources of psychology, sociology, and anthropology, he explores the behavioral challenges of becoming an adult and examines the intimate relationships that are integral to healthy development. He also studies our experiences of time and space, which address both aging and the crucial role that our material environments play in the formation of our personalities. Of special note is Russon's provocative assessment of the economic and political contexts of contemporary adult life and the distinctive problems they pose. Engaging and accessible, Adult Life is for anyone seeking the profound lessons our human culture has learned about living well.

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During my undergraduate studies, I was assigned this book, and it fundamentally changed my perspective on life for the better. While readers primarily familiar with pop psychology might find it challenging, the complexity comes not from convoluted writing but from the depth of meaning packed into each sentence. I often found myself rereading passages to fully absorb their significance.