Track Title                                                Length

1 Reflections on Happiness - part 1 17:38
2 Reflections on Happiness - part 2 16:48
3 Reflections on Happiness - part 3 14:30

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Cover: ”Madame Du Châtelet at her desk”, 18th Century, by Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704-1788).
Inset:  “Engraving of Emilie du Châtelet ” in Plate facing p. 298 in “The Works of Voltaire, Vol. 36 “(1901)  Author: William F. Fleming
Background image for DVD and CD inserts: Background: Madame Du Châtelet at her desk, 18th Century, by Maurice Quentin de La Tour

Reflections on Happiness by Gabrielle Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Châtelet, is a philosophical essay exploring the nature of happiness and its relationship to human life. Written in the 18th century, the work reflects the marquise's deep engagement with the intellectual currents of her time, particularly the Enlightenment. In this piece, she examines the concept of happiness, questioning what it truly means to live a fulfilled and meaningful life.

Du Châtelet argues that happiness is not simply a passive state of contentment but is closely linked to the pursuit of reason, virtue, and intellectual growth. She critiques the idea that material wealth or external circumstances alone can bring lasting happiness, suggesting instead that a person’s inner life—shaped by rational thought, self-control, and personal development—plays a crucial role in achieving fulfillment. Moreover, she posits that happiness is a complex and individual experience, shaped by both reason and emotions, and that it is more sustainable when it is aligned with one’s own nature and values.

Throughout the work, du Châtelet blends insights from philosophy, science, and personal reflection, offering a nuanced understanding of happiness as both a goal and a process. The essay reflects her belief in the power of human agency and the importance of intellectual and emotional balance in the pursuit of a meaningful life.


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EAN - DVD case 0602581788621
EAN - CD jacket 0602581788638
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case. CD jacket, CD security sleeve, zip file
Author Gabrielle Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Châtelet (1706–1749)
Translator Google Translate and Douglas Harvey
Year 1759
Recording
Read by Douglas Harvey
Length 50 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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Reflections on Happiness

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