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- 2004020135 alternative "Qu'est-ce qu'une vie réussie? English".
- 2004020135 contributor B9829125.
- 2004020135 created "c2005.".
- 2004020135 date "2005".
- 2004020135 date "c2005.".
- 2004020135 dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- 2004020135 description "Creating the good life : metamorphoses of the ideal -- Beyond morality, after religion : the new age of the question -- The meaning of the question and the slow humanization of the responses -- The Nietzschean moment : the good life as the most intense life -- On transcendence as supreme illusion, the twilight of the idols, or how to philosophize with a hammer : the end of the world, the death of God, and the death of man -- The foundations and arguments of Nietzschean materialism -- The wisdom of Nietzsche, or the three criteria of the good life : truth in art, intensity in the grand style, eternity in the present instant -- After Nietzsche, four versions of life after the death of God : daily life, the bohemian life, the life of enterprise, or life freed from alienation -- The wisdom of the ancients : life in harmony with the cosmic order -- Greek wisdom, or the first image of a lay spirituality : the secularization of salvation -- The cosmologico-ethical : power and the charms of moralities inscribed in the cosmos -- An ideal-type of ancient wisdom : the case of stoicism -- The here and now enchanted by the beyond -- Death finally conquered by immortality : philosophy replaced by religion -- The renascence of lay philosophy and the humanization of the good life -- A humanism of the man-God : the good life as a life in harmony with the human -- Condition -- Materialism, religion, and humanism -- A new approach to the question of happiness.".
- 2004020135 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-310) and index.".
- 2004020135 extent "x, 320 p. ;".
- 2004020135 identifier "0226244539 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2004020135 identifier 2004020135.html.
- 2004020135 identifier 2004020135-d.html.
- 2004020135 identifier 2004020135.html.
- 2004020135 issued "2005".
- 2004020135 issued "c2005.".
- 2004020135 language "eng fre".
- 2004020135 language "eng".
- 2004020135 publisher "Chicago : University of Chicago Press,".
- 2004020135 subject "170 22".
- 2004020135 subject "BJ1612 .F4713 2005".
- 2004020135 subject "Conduct of life.".
- 2004020135 subject "Success.".
- 2004020135 tableOfContents "Creating the good life : metamorphoses of the ideal -- Beyond morality, after religion : the new age of the question -- The meaning of the question and the slow humanization of the responses -- The Nietzschean moment : the good life as the most intense life -- On transcendence as supreme illusion, the twilight of the idols, or how to philosophize with a hammer : the end of the world, the death of God, and the death of man -- The foundations and arguments of Nietzschean materialism -- The wisdom of Nietzsche, or the three criteria of the good life : truth in art, intensity in the grand style, eternity in the present instant -- After Nietzsche, four versions of life after the death of God : daily life, the bohemian life, the life of enterprise, or life freed from alienation -- The wisdom of the ancients : life in harmony with the cosmic order -- Greek wisdom, or the first image of a lay spirituality : the secularization of salvation -- The cosmologico-ethical : power and the charms of moralities inscribed in the cosmos -- An ideal-type of ancient wisdom : the case of stoicism -- The here and now enchanted by the beyond -- Death finally conquered by immortality : philosophy replaced by religion -- The renascence of lay philosophy and the humanization of the good life -- A humanism of the man-God : the good life as a life in harmony with the human -- Condition -- Materialism, religion, and humanism -- A new approach to the question of happiness.".
- 2004020135 title "Qu'est-ce qu'une vie réussie? English".
- 2004020135 title "What is the good life? / Luc Ferry ; translated by Lydia G. Cochrane.".
- 2004020135 type "text".