The study of 'subjective wellbeing' has seen explosive growth in recent decades, opening important new discourses in personality and social psychology, happiness economics, and moral philosophy. Now it is moving into the policy domain. The book is an attempt to accelerate this new wave of scholarship and to provide a review of various ways complex theories of subjective wellbeing can be studied empirically.
The study of 'subjective wellbeing' has seen explosive growth in recent decades, opening important new discourses in personality and social psychology, happiness economics, and moral philosophy. Now it is moving into the policy domain. The book is an attempt to accelerate this new wave of scholarship and to provide a review of various ways complex theories of subjective wellbeing can be studied empirically.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Fabian completed undergraduate studies in philosophy and political science and a PhD in economics at the Australian National University. He was then a Fulbright postdoctoral scholar at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC before joining the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on wellbeing from an interdisciplinary point of view, with a particular emphasis on the ethical and epistemological issues involved in applying wellbeing science in public policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Subjective Well-Being Chapter 2: Problems with Subjective Well-Being Chapter 3: The Analytical Philosophy of Wellbeing Chapter 4: The Subjective Wellbeing Production Function Chapter 5: The Capabilities Constraint Chapter 6: Hedonia Chapter 7: Eudaimonia Chapter 8: Conscience Chapter 9: The Coalescence of Being Chapter 10: Measuring Subjective Wellbeing Chapter 11: The Politics of Subjective Wellbeing Conclusion Works Cited
Introduction Chapter 1: Subjective Well-Being Chapter 2: Problems with Subjective Well-Being Chapter 3: The Analytical Philosophy of Wellbeing Chapter 4: The Subjective Wellbeing Production Function Chapter 5: The Capabilities Constraint Chapter 6: Hedonia Chapter 7: Eudaimonia Chapter 8: Conscience Chapter 9: The Coalescence of Being Chapter 10: Measuring Subjective Wellbeing Chapter 11: The Politics of Subjective Wellbeing Conclusion Works Cited
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