Well-being, capabilities and philosophical practice
The concept of well being has become the main criterion to assess quality of life in contemporary society. Individual well-being describes the individual quality of life, while social well-being refers to quality of life in a society. Given that well-being has a multitude of dimensions, a u...
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doaj-8f6392bac3d84932a02ce6284bddf8962020-11-24T22:25:24ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382014-01-0125410512010.2298/FID1404105B0353-57381404105BWell-being, capabilities and philosophical practiceBulatović Aleksandra0Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research, BelgradeThe concept of well being has become the main criterion to assess quality of life in contemporary society. Individual well-being describes the individual quality of life, while social well-being refers to quality of life in a society. Given that well-being has a multitude of dimensions, a unique definition of it is elusive to scholars. In this article social well-being is conceptualised as a dynamic process within the context set by social integration as one’s relationship to society and the community. This includes the quality of interaction between the individual and society and one’s ‘social actualisation’ understood as the realisation of one’s social capacities. Social actualisation also involves one’s ability to influence social processes and to benefit from social cohesion, which consists, in any society, of the quality, organisation and functioning of the social world. Hence the ability to impact society is an integral part of individual well being. This paper suggests that philosophical practice as a new paradigm in the humanities holds out promise for the improvement of both individual and social well-being. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 47011: Crime in Serbia: Phenomenology, Risks and Possibilities for Social Intervention]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2014/0353-57381404105B.pdfwell-beingquality of lifeconceptcapabilitiesexperiencephilosophical practice |
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The concept of well being has become the main criterion to assess quality of
life in contemporary society. Individual well-being describes the individual
quality of life, while social well-being refers to quality of life in a
society. Given that well-being has a multitude of dimensions, a unique
definition of it is elusive to scholars. In this article social well-being is
conceptualised as a dynamic process within the context set by social
integration as one’s relationship to society and the community. This includes
the quality of interaction between the individual and society and one’s
‘social actualisation’ understood as the realisation of one’s social
capacities. Social actualisation also involves one’s ability to influence
social processes and to benefit from social cohesion, which consists, in any
society, of the quality, organisation and functioning of the social world.
Hence the ability to impact society is an integral part of individual well
being. This paper suggests that philosophical practice as a new paradigm in
the humanities holds out promise for the improvement of both individual and
social well-being. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 47011:
Crime in Serbia: Phenomenology, Risks and Possibilities for Social
Intervention] |
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