Stanford talk - What is a Good Life
Shige Oishe
https://events.stanford.edu/events/801/80114/
Now a professor at Columbia
culture
psychology
well-being
Shige Oishe was just a professor at the University of Virginia
Personality and Culture -
https://youtu.be/YC7LxSSrJYE
http://people.virginia.edu/~so5x/me2.htm
https://psychology.as.virginia.edu/oishi
Intro
What it means to lead a psychologically rich life
Shige
today I will talk about
What is a Good Life
And by extension what is a good society
Kaleidoscopic psychology focus
Happy
Meaningful
Psychological rich life
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A good life: Friendship, Art and Truth
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Abstract
In September 2017 Alexander Nehamas kindly accepted our invitation to have a meeting in Athens in order to discuss several issues of philosophical interest; with his latest publication On Friendship (New York: Basic Books, 2016) as a starting point we soon moved over to a multitude of topics Nehamas has so far dealt with. The whole conversation spirals around the probably most challenging and demanding issue as far as practical philosophy is concerned – yet one every moral agent needs to provide an adequate answer to during his lifetime: Values. Do they exclusively belong to the domain of morality? Nehamas claims that “although moral values […] are important […], they are not the only values that determine whether a life is or is not worthwhile”. This view inevitably shifts the focus from individual values - even fundamental ones such as friendship, art and truth- to the real issue: What is a good life, after all?
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Yoga leading to the architipal layers
Submitted by Victor on
There is a lot of noise around religions these days. Does God exist or is it a Goddess who created the universe. Should we be more scientific and look at facts? I do like to draw and paint and my inner world is as important to me as the outer world around me.
So I made this drawing today and things come to me when I look at it.
The world is round, although it appears here to be flat....
It has four directions, four seasons, splitting it into four sections or like the cell division after fertilization, creating a cross.
If that is the Cosmic egg onto which the bird is brooding, then it is also the Tree of Life, onto which we are all crucified, since our nature is totally dependent on the environment of the Earth. The Tree of Life sprouting out of the digested autumn leaves of past.( in our human case being the bones of our ancestors)
So I made this drawing today and things come to me when I look at it.
The world is round, although it appears here to be flat....
It has four directions, four seasons, splitting it into four sections or like the cell division after fertilization, creating a cross.
If that is the Cosmic egg onto which the bird is brooding, then it is also the Tree of Life, onto which we are all crucified, since our nature is totally dependent on the environment of the Earth. The Tree of Life sprouting out of the digested autumn leaves of past.( in our human case being the bones of our ancestors)
The Sun and the Moon and all the universe being the power that sets it into motion, the strings of the puppeteer, the snakes that created our divisional path that allows us to live on this wonderfully rich planet.
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Searched on
good life Stanford Encyclpedia of Philosophy
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The Common Good (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/common-good/
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A Good Life?
Heading to Harbin Hot Springs for soaking (and meditating in the warm pools), heading to Yoga workshops with Angela & Victor in Lesbos Greece ... seems that being a student at Stanford would be a good life ...
Creating World University and School as free universal highest quality education in ~200 countries' official / main languages, and in all 7097 living languages, ongoing actual-virtual Harbin Hot Springs' research, making music, and eventually raising a family ... creating in ways that help people in their cultures ... traveling a lot ...
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