Rejecting well-being invariabilism
This paper is an attempt to undermine a basic assumption of theories of well-being, one that I call <em>well-being invariabilism</em>. I argue that much of what makes existing theories of well-being inadequate stems from the invariabilistic assumption. After distinguishing and explaining...
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Taylor and Francis
2009
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