An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of psychological states including high positive affect, low negative affect and high life satisfaction. In contrast to this descriptive view of happiness, a number of philosophers have argued for an evaluative understanding of happiness, which holds that even when these descriptive criteria are met, one is not happy if one’s life is not actually good. This chapter investigates the ordinary understanding of happiness and find that it differs in important respects from both conceptions. Unlike descriptive views, normative evaluations are central to determining whether an agent is happy, yet unlike evaluative views, people do not consider the agen...
This paper offers a critical analysis of the conclusions of the most recent research in the field of...
Independently on the origin and background, chances are happiness is on the person’s list of priorit...
Utilitarian moral philosophy holds that we should aim at greater happiness for a greater number. Yet...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
There has been a long history of arguments over whether happiness is anything more than a particular...
Happiness is a mental or emotional state of well-being characterized by positive or pleasant emotion...
There is an intuitive connection between well-being and happiness. Accordingly, many theories of wel...
Philosophers tended to identify happiness with either subjective psychological states or conditions ...
Utilitarian moral philosophy holds that we should aim at greater happiness for a greater number. Yet...
To be happy is one among the ultimate goals in life. It is a blissful experience that everyone can f...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
textabstractHappiness is a main goal, most individuals reach out for a happy life and many policy ma...
How do we assess how happy we are? One theory is that we compare life-as-it- is with standards of ho...
Recent scientific research has settled on a purely descriptive definition of happiness that is focus...
This paper offers a critical analysis of the conclusions of the most recent research in the field of...
Independently on the origin and background, chances are happiness is on the person’s list of priorit...
Utilitarian moral philosophy holds that we should aim at greater happiness for a greater number. Yet...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
An emerging scientific consensus holds that happiness is best understood as a certain combination of...
There has been a long history of arguments over whether happiness is anything more than a particular...
Happiness is a mental or emotional state of well-being characterized by positive or pleasant emotion...
There is an intuitive connection between well-being and happiness. Accordingly, many theories of wel...
Philosophers tended to identify happiness with either subjective psychological states or conditions ...
Utilitarian moral philosophy holds that we should aim at greater happiness for a greater number. Yet...
To be happy is one among the ultimate goals in life. It is a blissful experience that everyone can f...
Affect-based theorists and life satisfaction theorists disagree about the nature of happiness, but a...
textabstractHappiness is a main goal, most individuals reach out for a happy life and many policy ma...
How do we assess how happy we are? One theory is that we compare life-as-it- is with standards of ho...
Recent scientific research has settled on a purely descriptive definition of happiness that is focus...
This paper offers a critical analysis of the conclusions of the most recent research in the field of...
Independently on the origin and background, chances are happiness is on the person’s list of priorit...
Utilitarian moral philosophy holds that we should aim at greater happiness for a greater number. Yet...