The Good LifeUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1986 - 191ÆäÀÌÁö "[Tuan] explores answers to an old and unanswerable question: how should we live? . . . The Good Life is a little anthology of good feeling, touchstones of joy . . . These pleasures make the book a pleasure, not of conviction or belief, but of conversation's meandering exploration."--New York Times Book Review |
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Introduction | 3 |
Individual Experiences | 12 |
Cultural Models I | 25 |
Cultural Models II | 43 |
Stability and Continuity | 79 |
Growth and Progress | 97 |
Austerity and Truth | 114 |
Old Age and the Good Life | 140 |
Summing Up | 156 |
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