In this chapter, I highlight the differences between the two goods of happiness and meaningfulness. Specifically, I contrast happiness and meaning with respect to six value-theoretic factors, among them: what the bearers of these values are, how luck can play a role in their realization, which attitudes are appropriate in response to them, and when they are to be preferred in a life. I aim not only to show that there are several respects in which happiness and meaning differ as categories of value, but also to bring out some of the logical relationships between the differences, for example, to note that the value’s bearer affects its susceptibility to luck
Wil Wilkinson notes that happiness cannot be taken as the sole master value and pleas for a “reasona...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
We often describe lives (or parts of lives) as meaningful or as not meaningful. It is also common to...
In this chapter, I highlight the differences between the two goods of happiness and meaningfulness. ...
Meaning and happiness overlap but are far from the same. This chapter focuses on how these two compe...
Being happy and finding life meaningful overlap, but there are important differences. A large survey...
What is the relationship between meaning in life and happiness? In psychological research, subjectiv...
What is the relationship between meaning in life and happiness? In psychological research, subjectiv...
Positive affect (PA) has consistently been shown to predict meaning in life (MIL). In one of the fir...
I distinguish various ways in which human life may be thought to be meaningful and present an accoun...
Independently on the origin and background, chances are happiness is on the person’s list of priorit...
How people conceive of happiness reveals much about who they are and the values they hold dear. The ...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
We often describe lives (or parts of lives) as meaningful or as not meaningful. It is also common to...
The paper explores the non-material determinants of happiness. We go beyond the well-established res...
Wil Wilkinson notes that happiness cannot be taken as the sole master value and pleas for a “reasona...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
We often describe lives (or parts of lives) as meaningful or as not meaningful. It is also common to...
In this chapter, I highlight the differences between the two goods of happiness and meaningfulness. ...
Meaning and happiness overlap but are far from the same. This chapter focuses on how these two compe...
Being happy and finding life meaningful overlap, but there are important differences. A large survey...
What is the relationship between meaning in life and happiness? In psychological research, subjectiv...
What is the relationship between meaning in life and happiness? In psychological research, subjectiv...
Positive affect (PA) has consistently been shown to predict meaning in life (MIL). In one of the fir...
I distinguish various ways in which human life may be thought to be meaningful and present an accoun...
Independently on the origin and background, chances are happiness is on the person’s list of priorit...
How people conceive of happiness reveals much about who they are and the values they hold dear. The ...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
We often describe lives (or parts of lives) as meaningful or as not meaningful. It is also common to...
The paper explores the non-material determinants of happiness. We go beyond the well-established res...
Wil Wilkinson notes that happiness cannot be taken as the sole master value and pleas for a “reasona...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
We often describe lives (or parts of lives) as meaningful or as not meaningful. It is also common to...