Res Philosophica

Volume 90, Issue 3, July 2013

Happiness and Well-Being

Nicole Hassoun
Pages 413-438

Human Rights and the Minimally Good Life

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  • Markus Kneer, Dan Haybron. SSRN Electronic Journal. The Folk Concept of the Good Life: Neither Happiness nor Well-Being 2024. [CrossRef]
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  • Kathryn Muyskens. Ethics and Social Welfare. A Human Right to What Kind of Health? 2022. [CrossRef]
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