Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but agree about this methodological principle: a philosophical theory of happiness should be in line with the folk concept HAPPINESS. In this article, we present two empirical studies indicating that it is affect-based theories that get the folk concept HAPPINESS right: competent speakers judge a person to be happy if and only if that person is described as feeling pleasure/good most of the time. Our studies also show that the judgement that a person is feeling pleasure/good most of the time reliably brings about the judgement that they are satisfied with their life, even if that person is described as not satisfied. We suggest that this direct ca...
What constitutes a “good” life—not necessarily a morally good life, but a life that is good for the ...
This paper surveys the scientific evidence regarding the nature of human happiness by drawing upon n...
What is happiness? Is happiness about feeling good or about being good? Across five studies, we expl...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
Philosophers tended to identify happiness with either subjective psychological states or conditions ...
There has been a long history of arguments over whether happiness is anything more than a particular...
There has been a long history of arguments over whether happiness is anything more than a particular...
There is an intuitive connection between well-being and happiness. Accordingly, many theories of wel...
In an important and widely discussed series of studies, Jonathan Phillips and colleagues have sugges...
In an important and widely discussed series of studies, Jonathan Phillips and colleagues have sugges...
Recent scientific research has settled on a purely descriptive definition of happiness that is focus...
What constitutes a “good” life—not necessarily a morally good life, but a life that is good for the ...
This paper surveys the scientific evidence regarding the nature of human happiness by drawing upon n...
What is happiness? Is happiness about feeling good or about being good? Across five studies, we expl...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
Philosophers tended to identify happiness with either subjective psychological states or conditions ...
There has been a long history of arguments over whether happiness is anything more than a particular...
There has been a long history of arguments over whether happiness is anything more than a particular...
There is an intuitive connection between well-being and happiness. Accordingly, many theories of wel...
In an important and widely discussed series of studies, Jonathan Phillips and colleagues have sugges...
In an important and widely discussed series of studies, Jonathan Phillips and colleagues have sugges...
Recent scientific research has settled on a purely descriptive definition of happiness that is focus...
What constitutes a “good” life—not necessarily a morally good life, but a life that is good for the ...
This paper surveys the scientific evidence regarding the nature of human happiness by drawing upon n...
What is happiness? Is happiness about feeling good or about being good? Across five studies, we expl...