作者
Polly Mitchell, Anna Alexandrova
发表日期
2021/8
期刊
Journal of Happiness Studies
卷号
22
期号
6
页码范围
2411-2433
出版商
Springer Netherlands
简介
It is a commonly expressed sentiment that the science and philosophy of well-being would do well to learn from each other. Typically such calls identify mistakes and bad practices on both sides that would be remedied if scientists picked the right bit of philosophy and philosophers picked the right bit of science. We argue that the differences between philosophers and scientists thinking about well-being are more difficult to reconcile than such calls suggest, and that pluralism is central to this task. Pluralism is a stance that explicitly drives towards accommodating and nurturing the richness and diversity of well-being, both as a concept and as an object of inquiry. We show that well-being science manifests a contingent pluralism at the level of methodology, whereas philosophy of well-being has largely rejected pluralism at the conceptual level. Recently, things have begun to change. Within philosophy …
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P Mitchell, A Alexandrova - Journal of Happiness Studies, 2021