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	<title>Comments on: #142 – The Happiness Hypothesis</title>
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		<title>By: Alex Proctor</title>
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		<description>Doctor Dave, Great show!

Moral psychology and its interface with moral and political philosophy has been a big focus for me in the last few years, and I was excited to hear this interview with Dr. Jonathan Haidt.

I&#039;ll admit that I was skeptical of the book &quot;The Happiness Hypothesis&quot;, just from hearing its title, but after the interview I was ready to jump into the car to go find it right away. It seems to me that Dr. Haidt has approached this topic with the careful and wise caution and deeply balanced thinking that is required. And it isn&#039;t his vast research, but his patient and bounded synthesis of ideas without missing the point of any of them that is where the gold is, at least for me.
As usual, Dr. Dave gives such a masterful interview that one doesn&#039;t really notice him asking the very questions that come into the listener&#039;s mind. He leads the interviewee along, drawing out a depth and spontaneity that is a joy to witness.
My cynical self would love to call the idea of a &quot;Happiness Hypothesis&quot; cheesy and misguided, because it seems quite over the top: &quot;Gee, let me just fix Buddha, Freud, and everyone in between (Aristotle, Hume, etc..) and lay it out for the people&quot;. But I cannot, because I was really very impressed with the nuanced and patient process Dr. Haidt revealed in his thinking.
I have a feeling this book will travel well through time, and I look forward to a long weekend with the elephant, the rider, and the book.

Thanks Dr. Dave and Dr. Haidt!

-Alex Proctor,
Baltimore, Maryland</description>
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<p>Moral psychology and its interface with moral and political philosophy has been a big focus for me in the last few years, and I was excited to hear this interview with Dr. Jonathan Haidt.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll admit that I was skeptical of the book &#8220;The Happiness Hypothesis&#8221;, just from hearing its title, but after the interview I was ready to jump into the car to go find it right away. It seems to me that Dr. Haidt has approached this topic with the careful and wise caution and deeply balanced thinking that is required. And it isn&#8217;t his vast research, but his patient and bounded synthesis of ideas without missing the point of any of them that is where the gold is, at least for me.<br />
As usual, Dr. Dave gives such a masterful interview that one doesn&#8217;t really notice him asking the very questions that come into the listener&#8217;s mind. He leads the interviewee along, drawing out a depth and spontaneity that is a joy to witness.<br />
My cynical self would love to call the idea of a &#8220;Happiness Hypothesis&#8221; cheesy and misguided, because it seems quite over the top: &#8220;Gee, let me just fix Buddha, Freud, and everyone in between (Aristotle, Hume, etc..) and lay it out for the people&#8221;. But I cannot, because I was really very impressed with the nuanced and patient process Dr. Haidt revealed in his thinking.<br />
I have a feeling this book will travel well through time, and I look forward to a long weekend with the elephant, the rider, and the book.</p>
<p>Thanks Dr. Dave and Dr. Haidt!</p>
<p>-Alex Proctor,<br />
Baltimore, Maryland</p>
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