Self-Interest, Rationality and a Better Life
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Preston Jones shares his experience while teaching a seminar about The Examined Life, a book by John Kekes. He comments on the way the book guides readers to have a better life by applying self-examination techniques which lead to an improvement in different aspects: goals, values, relationships, and personal interests. He explains what the author means by having a better life and talks about the consequences that daily life actions and decisions have and how self-interest, rightly understood, benefits not only one person but, eventually, a whole society. He closes by referring to common concerns students have regarding the actions to take for their future.
CreditsSelf-Interest, Rationality and a Better LifePreston Jones Business School Building, EN-606 Universidad Francisco Marroquín Guatemala, August 1, 2012 A New Media-UFM production. Guatemala, August 2012 Camera: Diego Chajón, Claudia de Obregón; digital editing: Claudia de Obregón; index and synopsis: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Claudia Hernández, Sofía Díaz
Preston Jones is associate professor of history and he was previously head of the History Department at John Brown University. His research interests focus on the US Empire and American social history in the period 1870-1940. Jones is author of American Government and Western Civilization II. He holds a PhD in History from University of Ottawa, Canada.
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