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Objective and Subjective Accounts

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Welcome to Objective and Subjective Accounts

  Autonomy, Subject-Relativity, and Subjective and Objective Theories of Well-Being in Bioethics
  B.M.S. Van Praag: The Relativity of the Welfare Concept
  A Cognitive Model of Individual Well-being
  Good for You
  Individual Psychological Culture and Subjective Well-being
  New Challenges to the Rationality Assumption
  Objective Human Goods
  On the Structure of Subjective Well-Being
  The Relationship Between Income and Subjective Well-Being: Relative or Absolute?
  Subjective Well-Being in Mid-life: The Role of Involvement of and Closeness to Parents in Childhood
  The Subjectivity of Welfare
  Two Theories of the Good
  Welfare and Happiness
  Well-Being
  Well-Being and Economics
  Will Money Increase Subjective Well-being? A Literature Review and Guide to Needed Research

Concepts of Well-Being

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  • Objective and Subjective Accounts
  • Quality of Life
  • Well-Being and Morality


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