A few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live well

The notion that life is meaningful through choosing to live well has historically received substantive attention in various philosophical circles, notably the ancient Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and more recently several of the existentialists. In some respects, the idea of ch...

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Main Author: Blake E. Hestir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Rosario 2008-06-01
Series:Avances en Psicología Latinoamericana
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spelling doaj-9e714caf9cfc455f95b57c8c9895e6f32020-11-24T23:12:23ZengUniversidad del RosarioAvances en Psicología Latinoamericana1794-47242008-06-012613042A few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live wellBlake E. HestirThe notion that life is meaningful through choosing to live well has historically received substantive attention in various philosophical circles, notably the ancient Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and more recently several of the existentialists. In some respects, the idea of choosing to live well is a “thematization” of two widely-recognized, independent components of a meaningful life: happiness and authenticity. I develop this notion of choosing to live well by exploring, developing, and relating these conceptions of happiness and authenticity. By appealing to a very basic account of human nature that has found favor among a great number of people, I show how happiness and authenticity complement each other as conditions for the possibility of living meaningfully. http://redalyc.uaemex.mx/redalyc/src/inicio/ArtPdfRed.jsp?iCve=79926103&iCveNum=10152PlatoAristotleexistentialismhappinessauthenticityPlatónAristótelesexistencialismofelicidadautenticidad
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A few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live well
Avances en Psicología Latinoamericana
Plato
Aristotle
existentialism
happiness
authenticity
Platón
Aristóteles
existencialismo
felicidad
autenticidad
author_facet Blake E. Hestir
author_sort Blake E. Hestir
title A few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live well
title_short A few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live well
title_full A few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live well
title_fullStr A few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live well
title_full_unstemmed A few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live well
title_sort few philosophical ruminations on the human condition and choosing to live well
publisher Universidad del Rosario
series Avances en Psicología Latinoamericana
issn 1794-4724
publishDate 2008-06-01
description The notion that life is meaningful through choosing to live well has historically received substantive attention in various philosophical circles, notably the ancient Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and more recently several of the existentialists. In some respects, the idea of choosing to live well is a “thematization” of two widely-recognized, independent components of a meaningful life: happiness and authenticity. I develop this notion of choosing to live well by exploring, developing, and relating these conceptions of happiness and authenticity. By appealing to a very basic account of human nature that has found favor among a great number of people, I show how happiness and authenticity complement each other as conditions for the possibility of living meaningfully.
topic Plato
Aristotle
existentialism
happiness
authenticity
Platón
Aristóteles
existencialismo
felicidad
autenticidad
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