Happiness: A Preliminary Investigation
| Abstract | In this paper, I present the case for an objective, as opposed to subjective, conception of happiness along familiar, classical lines. | |||||||||
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Fred Feldman (2010). What is This Thing Called Happiness? Oxford University Press.
Mark Chekola (2007). "Happiness" and Economics. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 5:175-180.
Vivasvan Soni (2011). Mourning Happiness: Narrative and the Politics of Modernity. Cornell University Press.
Fred Feldman (2008). Whole Life Satisfaction Concepts of Happiness. Theoria 74 (3):219-238.
Daniel M. Haybron (2003). What Do We Want From a Theory of Happiness? Metaphilosophy 34 (3):305-329.
Edoardo Zamuner (2008). “Face Value. Perception and Knowledge Others’ Happiness”. In Lisa Bortolotti (ed.), The Philosophy of Happiness. Palgrave.
Sara Ahmed (2010). The Promise of Happiness. Duke University Press.
Anthony Kenny (2006). Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Utility: Happiness in Philosophical and Economic Thought. Imprint Academic.
Hon-Lam Li (2011). "On Happiness". World Policy Journal (summer):4-5.
Charles L. Griswold (1996). Happiness, Tranquillity, and Philosophy. Critical Review 10 (1):1-32.
Daniel M. Haybron (2001). Happiness and Pleasure. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (3):501-528.
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