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Philosophy of Well-Being: An Introduction 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

(University of Edinburgh, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 174 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 10 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032877898
  • ISBN-13: 9781032877891
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 174 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 10 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032877898
  • ISBN-13: 9781032877891

Fully revised and updated throughout, this 2nd edition includes a new chapter on ill-being. Further reading and study questions follow each chapter, and a glossary is also included. Essential reading for students of ethics and political philosophy, and is also suitable for those in psychology, politics and sociology.



Well-being occupies a central role in ethics and political philosophy, including in major theories such as utilitarianism. It also extends far beyond philosophy: recent studies into the science and psychology of well-being have propelled the topic to centre stage, and governments spend millions on promoting it. We are encouraged to adopt modes of thinking and behaviour that support individual well-being or "wellness".

What is well-being? Which theories of well-being are most plausible? In this rigorous and comprehensive introduction to the topic, Guy Fletcher unpacks and assesses these questions and many more, including:

  • Are pleasure and pain the only things that affect well-being?
  • Is desire-fulfilment the only thing that makes our lives go well?
  • Can something be good for someone who does not desire it?
  • Is well-being fundamentally connected to human nature?
  • Is happiness all that makes our lives go well?
  • Which things make our lives go worse?
  • Is death always bad for us?
  • How is the well-being of a whole life related to well-being at particular times?

Fully revised and updated throughout, this second edition includes a new chapter on ill-being. Annotated further reading and study and comprehension questions follow each chapter, and a glossary of key terms is also included.

The Philosophy of Well-Being is essential reading for students of ethics and political philosophy, and is also suitable for those in related disciplines such as psychology, politics and sociology.

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Praise for the previous edition:

'An excellent advanced introduction to philosophical theories of well-being. It surveys the main theories and important arguments in the literature, and does so with impressive clarity and a flare for entertaining and illustrative examples. Highly recommended.' - Valerie Tiberius, University of Minnesota, USA

'Guy Fletchers introduction to well-being is everything such a book should be: lively, clear, and comprehensive. If I were teaching an undergraduate course on well-being, this is the book I would choose. If I were a student in such a course, this is the book I would want my professor to choose.' - Neera K. Badhwar, University of Oklahoma, USA

'This crisply written, rigorous and reliable book is the go-to guide for anyone interested in contemporary theories of Well-being and Happiness. Fletchers masterful overview of the key topics will be immensely useful to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, psychologists, and economists.' - Bradford Cokelet, University of Kansas, USA

'An extremely welcome addition to the literature on well-being. Fletcher shows great judgement in choice of topics, and takes readers straight to the heart of current philosophical controversies. His discussion is even-handed, well-informed, sophisticated, up-to-date, and clear. Students and scholars will gain a great deal from using this book. It is very highly recommended.' - Christopher Woodard, University of Nottingham, UK

'This is a thorough and engaging discussion of philosophical approaches to and dimensions of well-being. Fletchers keen eye for technical analysis and creative use of examples combine to make an engaging and important resource for undergraduates and anyone interested in learning about well-being.' - Lorraine L. Besser, Middlebury College, USA Praise for the previous edition:

'An excellent advanced introduction to philosophical theories of well-being. It surveys the main theories and important arguments in the literature, and does so with impressive clarity and a flair for entertaining and illustrative examples. Highly recommended.' - Valerie Tiberius, University of Minnesota, USA

'Guy Fletchers introduction to well-being is everything such a book should be: lively, clear, and comprehensive. If I were teaching an undergraduate course on well-being, this is the book I would choose. If I were a student in such a course, this is the book I would want my professor to choose.' - Neera K. Badhwar, University of Oklahoma, USA

'This crisply written, rigorous and reliable book is the go-to guide for anyone interested in contemporary theories of Well-being and Happiness. Fletchers masterful overview of the key topics will be immensely useful to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, psychologists, and economists.' - Bradford Cokelet, University of Kansas, USA

'An extremely welcome addition to the literature on well-being. Fletcher shows great judgement in choice of topics, and takes readers straight to the heart of current philosophical controversies. His discussion is even-handed, well-informed, sophisticated, up-to-date, and clear. Students and scholars will gain a great deal from using this book. It is very highly recommended.' - Christopher Woodard, University of Nottingham, UK

'This is a thorough and engaging discussion of philosophical approaches to and dimensions of well-being. Fletchers keen eye for technical analysis and creative use of examples combine to make an engaging and important resource for undergraduates and anyone interested in learning about well-being.' - Lorraine L. Besser, Middlebury College, USA

Acknowledgements Preface to the Second Edition Introduction
1. Hedonism
2. Desire-Fulfilment Theories
3. Objective List Theories
4. Perfectionist
Theories of Well-Being
5. The Happiness Theory of Well-Being
6. Hybrid
Theories of Well-Being
7. Ill-Being
8. Well-Being and the Shape of a Life
9.
Well-Being and Death. Glossary Index
Guy Fletcher is Professor of Practical Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His research is in practical philosophy and its history, encompassing metaethics, normative ethics, and political philosophy. He is the editor of The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being (2016) and the author of Dear Prudence (2021).