Flourishing in critical dialogue
We discuss various critiques of the research literature on flourishing. We fully agree with calls for greater attention to qualitative work, to cultural differences, and to questions of power and justice concerning flourishing. We argue, however, that in spite of notable differences in understanding...
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Main Authors: | Tyler J. VanderWeele (Author), Brendan W. Case (Author), Ying Chen (Author), Richard G. Cowden (Author), Byron Johnson (Author), Matthew T. Lee (Author), Tim Lomas (Author), Katelyn G. Long (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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