Article ID: CBB599703199

Against well-being: A critique of positive psychology (2023)

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More than two decades after his seminal paper ‘Subjective Well-Being’, Ed Diener wrote that he substituted happiness with well-being to obtain scientific credibility. Are the arguments echoed in positive psychology rigorous enough to justify this substitution? This article focuses on the historical examination of the word happiness, covering the lexical universes of ancient Greek, Latin, and English, seeking to identify the connections between them. We found that arguments for such substitution are sustained by a fragile appreciation of the semantic depth of happiness. Although it favors quantification, the current understanding of well-being obliterates the plurality of the debate about happiness and the recognition of other ideals of life. Thus, we conclude that well-being and happiness are semantically close, but conceptually, metaphysically, and empirically distinct, demanding, as objects, particular investigations.

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Authors & Contributors
Bix, Amy Sue
Campbell, Nancy D.
Carroll, Katherine L.
Davis, Joseph E.
Deser, S.
Lintsen, Harry W.
Journals
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Engineering Studies
European Physical Journal H
French Historical Studies
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Public Understanding of Science
Publishers
Johns Hopkins University Press
MIT Press
Taylor & Francis
Oxford University Press
University of Chicago Press
University of Massachusetts Press
Concepts
Well-being
Public health
Medicine and society
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
Public understanding of science
Drug use
People
Latour, Bruno
Nixon, Richard M.
Reagan, Ronald
Thatcher, Margaret
Wiley, Harvey Washington
Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
Medieval
Modern
Places
United States
Italy
Great Britain
Massachusetts (U.S.)
New Mexico (U.S.)
Canada
Institutions
United States. Federal Bureau of Narcotics
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