The aim of this study is to provide solutions for fundamental questions about well-being: how best to understand it, how it can be measured and how it should fit in moral and political thought. The text is suitable for postgraduate philosophy students and scholars of political and economic theory.
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The aim of this study is to provide solutions for fundamental questions about well-being: how best to understand it, how it can be measured and how it should fit in moral and political thought. The text is suitable for postgraduate philosophy students and scholars of political and economic theory.
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