This paper identifies a tension between the commitment to forming rationally justified emotions and the happy life. To illustrate this tension I begin with a critical evaluation of the positive psychology technique known as ‘gratitude training’. I argue that gratitude training is at odds with the kind of critical monitoring that several philosophers have claimed is regulative of emotional rationality. More generally, critical monitoring undermines exuberance, an attitude that plays a central role in contemporary models of the happy life. Thus, prominent notions of what it takes to maintain emotion rationality and what it takes to maintain happiness are in tension. To resolve this tension, I argue that some people have good reason to depreci...
By using the patterns in large surveys of people’s happiness and satisfaction levels, economists hav...
A decade of research reveals the benefits of positive emotions for mental and physical health; howev...
Within the framework of Positive Psychology and Needing Theories, this article reviews cultural prac...
This paper identifies a tension between the commitment to forming rationally justified emotions and ...
This paper surveys the scientific evidence regarding the nature of human happiness by drawing upon n...
The pursuit of happiness has been an important component of philosophical thought for a long time. T...
There has been a long history of arguments over whether happiness is anything more than a particular...
Addressing the question of why some people are happier than others is important for both theoretical...
Building upon the idea of a psychology without foundations and on vitalist approaches to health, the...
An underlying principle behind much of the research in positive psychology is that individuals have ...
peer reviewedNumerous studies confirm the merits of positive psychology. However, an emerging liter...
Philosophers tended to identify happiness with either subjective psychological states or conditions ...
Philosophers have tried very hard to show that we must be virtuous to be happy. But as long as we st...
Utilitarian moral philosophy holds that we should aim at greater happiness for a greater number. Yet...
The present study focuses on the role of positive emotion regulation as a potential mechanism for li...
By using the patterns in large surveys of people’s happiness and satisfaction levels, economists hav...
A decade of research reveals the benefits of positive emotions for mental and physical health; howev...
Within the framework of Positive Psychology and Needing Theories, this article reviews cultural prac...
This paper identifies a tension between the commitment to forming rationally justified emotions and ...
This paper surveys the scientific evidence regarding the nature of human happiness by drawing upon n...
The pursuit of happiness has been an important component of philosophical thought for a long time. T...
There has been a long history of arguments over whether happiness is anything more than a particular...
Addressing the question of why some people are happier than others is important for both theoretical...
Building upon the idea of a psychology without foundations and on vitalist approaches to health, the...
An underlying principle behind much of the research in positive psychology is that individuals have ...
peer reviewedNumerous studies confirm the merits of positive psychology. However, an emerging liter...
Philosophers tended to identify happiness with either subjective psychological states or conditions ...
Philosophers have tried very hard to show that we must be virtuous to be happy. But as long as we st...
Utilitarian moral philosophy holds that we should aim at greater happiness for a greater number. Yet...
The present study focuses on the role of positive emotion regulation as a potential mechanism for li...
By using the patterns in large surveys of people’s happiness and satisfaction levels, economists hav...
A decade of research reveals the benefits of positive emotions for mental and physical health; howev...
Within the framework of Positive Psychology and Needing Theories, this article reviews cultural prac...