Happiness and Its Ethics

01 Jun 2022 | 07:00 pm - 08:30 pm

While the emotion of happiness feels great, it’s more than just sunshine and rainbows personified. At this month’s meeting, our friends at the Ethical Humanist Society of Rochester will examine this upbeat feeling through an ethical lens and explore all the factors we interact with during our lifelong pursuit of happiness. They’ll have both small group and full group discussions about happiness and some questions associated with it like the ones shown below. Following the questions are links to a short video, some brief articles, and some other things on the topic that you might find to be of interest.

  1. What does happiness mean to you and what makes you happy?

  2. How do your thoughts about happiness fit with what the science says? (See the links below.)

  3. Does the pursuit of happiness sometimes conflict with your sense of ethical responsibilities to others? If so, how do you manage such conflicts?

  4. Given that contact with nature is widely thought to be a key contributor to happiness, should those who are comparatively affluent be required to contribute, through taxes, to the greening of less affluent urban neighborhoods.

Links to Readings and Videos

(Read or watch as much or as little of this as you wish. You are welcome to participate in the discussion no matter what.)

To make the small group meetings work, it will be best if all participants are on separate devices. Please RSVP using this link.

Zoom Info

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Join by phone: Meeting ID: 829 8879 9277