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The good life: unifying the philosophy and psycholoy of well-being

Autor Michael Bishop

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

The good life: unifying the philosophy and psycholoy of well-being
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  • Publisher OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199923113
  • ISBN10 0199923116
  • Type Book
  • Pages 235
  • Published 2015
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Board

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The good life: unifying the philosophy and psycholoy of well-being

Autor Michael Bishop

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

34,85€
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"This is the very best sort of interdisciplinary scholarship, in service of theory that is both philosophically and empirically perspicuous. Well-being is a topic of obvious philosophical interest, and psychological research on the subject is endlessly fascinating. The Good Life is a novel and substantial contribution to a burgeoning field, and will interest a broad range of philosophers, psychologists, and political theorists. For anyone wondering about the new 'science of happiness, ' an indispensable volume." -- John Doris, Washington University in St. Louis "This important and engaging book brings a fresh perspective to the study of well-being. Michael Bishop proposes a new inclusive approach that takes the investigation into the nature of well-being to be a genuinely interdisciplinary venture, requiring the talents of both philosophers and scientists. Using this inclusive approach, Bishop defends an original and compelling theory of well-being, the network theory. Psychologists and philosophers interested in well-being will benefit equally from this book, which offers a walkable path out of troubling theoretical disorder and frustrating philosophical stalemate." --Valerie Tiberius, University of Minnesota

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