The ‘Big 3’ theories of well-being—hedonism, desire-satisfactionism, and objective list theory—attempt to explain why certain things are good for people by appealing to prudentially good-making properties. But they don’t attempt to explain why the properties they advert to make something good for a person. Perfectionism, the view that well-being consists in nature-fulfilment, is often considered a competitor to these views (or else a version of the objective list theory). However, I argue that perfectionism is best understood as explaining why certain properties are prudentially good-making. This version of perfectionism is compatible with each of the Big 3, and, I argue, quite attractive
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Should the state undertake the task of promoting the good life? Perfectionism is the idea that the s...
Subjectivists think that our well-being is grounded in our subjective attitudes. Many such views are...
The ‘Big 3’ theories of well-being—hedonism, desire-satisfactionism, and objective list theory—attem...
This paper examines perfectionist attempts to explain the prudential badness of pain (its badness fo...
Abstract: The Repugnant Conclusion and its paradoxes pose a significant problem for outcome evaluati...
Perfectionist views of well-being maintain that well-being ultimately consists, at least partly, in ...
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Perfectionism about well-being is, at a minimum, the view that people’s lives go well when, and beca...
Much of contemporary political philosophy revolves around debates over perfectionism, which is the v...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2015v14n3p451 Generally it is argued that the Objective List Th...
Flourishing describes an optimal state of mental health characterized by emotional, psychological, a...
While life satisfaction theories (LSTs) of well-being are barely discussed in philosophy, they are p...
In this paper, I explore a fundamental but under-appreciated distinction between two ways of underst...
The two-factor theory of perfectionism differentiates between positive and negative forms, yet some ...
The two-factor theory of perfectionism differentiates between positive and negative forms, yet some ...
Should the state undertake the task of promoting the good life? Perfectionism is the idea that the s...
Subjectivists think that our well-being is grounded in our subjective attitudes. Many such views are...
The ‘Big 3’ theories of well-being—hedonism, desire-satisfactionism, and objective list theory—attem...
This paper examines perfectionist attempts to explain the prudential badness of pain (its badness fo...
Abstract: The Repugnant Conclusion and its paradoxes pose a significant problem for outcome evaluati...
Perfectionist views of well-being maintain that well-being ultimately consists, at least partly, in ...
What makes for a good life? If you have a child, a spouse, or a very close friend you probably want ...
Perfectionism about well-being is, at a minimum, the view that people’s lives go well when, and beca...
Much of contemporary political philosophy revolves around debates over perfectionism, which is the v...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2015v14n3p451 Generally it is argued that the Objective List Th...
Flourishing describes an optimal state of mental health characterized by emotional, psychological, a...
While life satisfaction theories (LSTs) of well-being are barely discussed in philosophy, they are p...
In this paper, I explore a fundamental but under-appreciated distinction between two ways of underst...
The two-factor theory of perfectionism differentiates between positive and negative forms, yet some ...
The two-factor theory of perfectionism differentiates between positive and negative forms, yet some ...
Should the state undertake the task of promoting the good life? Perfectionism is the idea that the s...
Subjectivists think that our well-being is grounded in our subjective attitudes. Many such views are...