Well Being As Value Fulfillment by Valerie Tiberius

How We Can Help Each Other to Live Well

The book explores the concept of well-being through the lens of value fulfillment, proposing that a person's well-being is best understood in terms of fulfilling their values over time. It argues against traditional theories that focus solely on pleasure or desire satisfaction, suggesting instead that well-being involves a complex interplay of personal values, practical reasoning, and emotional engagement. The author emphasizes the importance of adaptability and the dynamic nature of values, advocating for a more nuanced approach that considers individual differences and the evolving nature of what people find meaningful in their lives.

Published
2018
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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