Well-Being
Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance
Griffin, James Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Keble College, University of Oxford
Print publication date: 1988 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-824843-9







doi:10.1093/0198248431.003.0005

James Griffin
Abstract: Concerns various forms of perfectionist accounts of well-being: Aristotelian, pluralist, Nietzschean, and so on. It discusses the ends of life (defending a modified Aristotelian view) and the relation of prudence and morality. These discussions reinforce the conclusion of the previous chapter.

Keywords: Aristotelian ethics, morality, Nietzsche, perfectionism, prudence, well-being,

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Part One Meaning
Part Two Measurement
Part Three Moral Importance