Well-being: Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance

Well-being: Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance

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The author offers answers to three central questions about well-being: the best way to understand it; whether it can be measured; and where it should fit in moral and political thought. Graduate students and above in philosophy; also scholars in political theory, economic theory, and jurisprudence.

Author: James Griffin
Format: Hardback, 424 pages, 140mm x 220mm, 665 g
Published: 1986, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom
Genre: Philosophy

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The author offers answers to three central questions about well-being: the best way to understand it; whether it can be measured; and where it should fit in moral and political thought. Graduate students and above in philosophy; also scholars in political theory, economic theory, and jurisprudence.