What’s the secret to why dogs love life? A philosopher reflects on the joy of life for a dog
It's a dogs life: Why are dogs so universally happy at the smallest of things?
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Ever wonder why dogs seem to be having so much fun all the time? Philosophy can tell us something about it - and why we're a bit different, an American academic says.
In his new book, The Happiness of Dogs: Why the Unexamined Life Is Most Worth Living, Welsh author and philosopher, professor Mark Rowlands explores a dog's view of the world, and cites the likes of Camus, Dylan Thomas, Plato and Socrates.
He argues a dog's capacity for joy underlies some key differences between us - and maybe why happiness is more difficult for people, in a conversation with RNZ.
Rowlands' best-known work is his international best-seller The Philosopher and the Wolf, about a decade where he lived with Bre...










