This book discusses the concept of desire as a positive factor in human
growth and flourishing. All human decision-making is preceded by some
kind of desire, and we act upon desires by either rejecting or following
them. It argues that our views on and expressions of desire in various
facets of life and through time have differed according to how human
beings are taught to desire. Therefore, the concept has tremendous
potential to affect human beings positively and to enable personal
growth. Though excellent research has been done on the concepts of
flourishing, character education and positive psychology, no other work
has linked the concept of desire to all of these topics. Featuring key
references, explanations of central concepts, and significant practical
applications of desire to various fields of human thought and action,
the book will be of interest to students and researchers in the fields
of positive psychology, positive education, moral philosophy, and virtue
ethics.