@MarcelMarcon_ Hawkins' paper here is exemplary for in-depth arguments: https://t.co/ruUm3w5rfL, see also Nussbaum for more active suggestions coming Aristotelian ethics still with a critique: https://t.co/RalefZ99R6 Kaminitz delves into the history of it:
Zarathustra, asked whether he is happy, responds, “Do I strive after happiness? I strive after my works.” https://t.co/x6iKAt2JKp
It reminded me a bit of this strong piece by Martha Nussbaum, dedicated to a similar topic: https://t.co/z6eNKqiQ7j
Still thinking about what Martha Nussbaum's challenging paper means for mh politics & practice http://t.co/fGsz4UUW Any views?
Still thinking about what Martha Nussbaum's challenging paper means for mh politics & practice http://t.co/fGsz4UUW Any views?
Martha Nusbaum's restrained dismantling of positive psychology and its ilk http://t.co/fGsz4UUW. Compelling.
Martha Nusbaum's restrained dismantling of positive psychology and its ilk http://t.co/fGsz4UUW. Compelling.
Martha Nusbaum's restrained dismantling of positive psychology and its ilk http://t.co/fGsz4UUW. Compelling.
The erudite Martha Nussbaum picks through conceptual confusions about subjective well-being: http://t.co/eKzBAF9q