This document provides an outline for the Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Well-Being. It is divided into 6 sections that cover the history of well-being in moral philosophy, theories of well-being, particular goods and bads related to well-being, theoretical issues, well-being in moral and political philosophy, and well-being in other disciplines like law, economics, and medicine. Each section contains multiple chapters by different authors addressing topics within that section such as hedonism, perfectionism, health, friendship, paternalism, and more.
This document provides an outline for the Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Well-Being. It is divided into 6 sections that cover the history of well-being in moral philosophy, theories of well-being, particular goods and bads related to well-being, theoretical issues, well-being in moral and political philosophy, and well-being in other disciplines like law, economics, and medicine. Each section contains multiple chapters by different authors addressing topics within that section such as hedonism, perfectionism, health, friendship, paternalism, and more.
This document provides an outline for the Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Well-Being. It is divided into 6 sections that cover the history of well-being in moral philosophy, theories of well-being, particular goods and bads related to well-being, theoretical issues, well-being in moral and political philosophy, and well-being in other disciplines like law, economics, and medicine. Each section contains multiple chapters by different authors addressing topics within that section such as hedonism, perfectionism, health, friendship, paternalism, and more.
Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Well-Being
1. WELL-BEING IN THE HISTORY OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY
1. Plato: Eric Brown 2. Aristotle on Well-Being: Richard Kraut 3. Hedonistic Theories of Well Being in Antiquity: Tim OKeefe 4. Well-Being and Confucianism: Richard Kim 5. Well-Being and Daoism: Justin Tiwald 6. Well-Being in the Buddhist tradition: Christopher Gowans 7. Well-Being in the Christian tradition: William Lauinger 8. The Later British Moralists: Robert Shaver 2. THEORIES OF WELL-BEING 9.