Progress and happiness: A utilitarian reconsideration
Ethics 78 (1):77-82 (1967)
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Ryūhō Ōkawa (2005). The Philosophy of Progress: Higher Thinking for Developing Infinite Prosperity. Lantern Books.
Joachim Hruschka (1991). The Greatest Happiness Principle and Other Early German Anticipations of Utilitarian Theory. Utilitas 3 (02):165-.
Vivasvan Soni (2011). Mourning Happiness: Narrative and the Politics of Modernity. Cornell University Press.
Mark Chekola (2007). "Happiness" and Economics. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 5:175-180.
John M. Cooper (1987). Contemplation and Happiness: A Reconsideration. Synthese 72 (2):187 - 216.
Fred Feldman (2010). What is This Thing Called Happiness? Oxford University Press.
la Vega & Francis Joseph (1949). Social Progress and Happiness in the Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas and Contemporary American Sociology. Washington, Catholic University of America Press.
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