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Happiness

Syllabus


Alexandrova, Anna (2005), Subjective Well-Being and Kahneman's Objective
Happiness, Journal of Happiness Studies, 6:3, pp. 301-324
(Standard Pages: 22)

Annas, Julia (2004), Happiness as Achievement, Daedalus, 133:2, pp. 44-51
(Standard Pages: 10)

Barrotta, Pierluigi (2008), Why Economists Should be Unhappy with the Economics
of Happiness, Economics and Philosophy, 24:2, pp. 145-165
(Standard Pages: 25)

Baumeister, Roy F., Kathleen D. Vohs, Jennifer L. Aaker and Emily Garbinsky (2013),
Some key differences between a happy life and a meaningful life, Journal of Positive
Psychology, 8:6, pp. 505-516
(Standard Pages: 28)

Biswas-Diener, Robert, Todd B. Kashdan and Laura A. King (2009), Two traditions
of happiness research, not two distinct types of happiness, The Journal of Positive
Psychology, 4:3, pp. 208-211
(Standard Pages: 7)

Camerer, Colin, Samuel Issacharoff, George Loewenstein, Ted ODonoghue and
Matthew Rabin (2003), Regulation for Conservatives: Behavioral Economics and
the Case for Asymmetric Paternalism, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 151:3,
pp. 1211-1254
(Standard Pages: 64)

Comim, Flavio (2005), Capabilities and Happiness: Potential Synergies, Review of
Social Economy, 63:2, pp. 161-176
(Standard Pages: 17)

Deci, Edward L. and Richard M. Ryan (2008), Hedonia, Eudaimonia, and Well-Being:
An Introduction, Journal of Happiness Studies, 9:1, pp. 1-11
(Standard Pages: 8)

De Prycker, Valrie (2010), Happiness on the Political Agenda: PROS and CONS,
Journal of Happiness Studies, pp. 585-603
(Standard Pages: 28)

Diener, Edward (1994), Assessing Subjective Well-Being: Progress and
Opportunities, Social Indicators Research, 31:2, pp. 103-157
(Standard Pages: 51)

Diener, Edward, Eunkook M. Suh, Richard E. Lucas and Heidi L. Smith (1999),
Subjective Well- Being: Three Decades of Progress, Psychological Bulletin, 125:2,
pp. 276-302
(Standard Pages: 75)

Di Tella, Rafael and Robert MacCulloch (2006), Some Uses of Happiness Data in
Economics, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20:1, pp. 25-46
(Standard Pages: 37)

Duncan, Grant (2010), Should Happiness-Maximization be the Goal of
Governments? Journal of Happiness Studies, 11:2, 163-178
(Standard Pages: 24)

Dworkin, Gerald (1972) Paternalism, The Monist, 56:1, pp. 64-84
(Standard Pages: 20)

Easterlin, Richard (1974), Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some
Empirical Evidence, in Paul David and Melvin Reder (1974), Nations and Households
in Economic Growth: Essays in Honor of Moses Abramovitz, New York, Academic
Press, pp. 89-125
(Standard Pages: 41)

Feldman, Fred (2010), Chapter 6 What is This Thing Called Happiness?, What Is
This Thing Called Happiness?, New York, Oxford University Press, pp. 107-136
(Standard Pages: 38)

Frey, Bruno and Alois Stutzer (2002), Economics and Happiness: How the Economy
and Institutions Affect Human Well-Being, Princeton, Princeton University Press,
chapter 1
(Standard Pages: 11)

Gilbert, Daniel T. and Timothy D. Wilson (2000), Miswanting: Some Problems in the
Forecasting of Future Affective States, in Joseph P. Forgas, Thinking and Feeling:
The Role of Affect in Social Cognition, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp.
178-197
(Standard Pages: 22)

Graeber, David (2011), Debt: The First 5,000 Years
(Standard Pages: 455)

Hausman, Daniel (2010), Hedonism and Welfare Economics, Economics and
Philosophy, 26:3, pp. 321-344
(Standard Pages: 28)

Haybron, Daniel (2001), Happiness and Pleasure, Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research, 62:3, pp. 501-528

(Standard Pages: 34)



Haybron, Daniel (2008), Happiness, the Self and Human Flourishing, Utilitas, 20:1,
pp. 21-49
(Standard Pages: 33)

Huang, Peter H. (2008), Authentic Happiness, Self-Knowledge and Legal Policy,
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, 9:2, pp. 755-802
(Standard Pages: 44)

Kahneman, Daniel (1999), Chapter 1 Objective Happiness in Daniel Kahneman, Ed
Diener and Norbert Schwarz, Foundations of Hedonic Psychology, New York, Russell
Sage, pp. 3-25
(Standard Pages: 45)

Kahneman, Daniel and Alan B. Krueger (2006), Developments in the Measurement
of Subjective Well-Being, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20:1, pp. 3-24
(Standard Pages: 23)

Kahneman, Daniel, Alan B. Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz and Arthur
Stone (2004), Toward National Well-Being Accounts, The American Economic
Review, 94:2, pp. 429-434
(Standard Pages: 9)

Kahneman, Daniel, Peter Wakker and Rakesh Sarin (1997), Back to Bentham?
Explorations of Experienced Utility, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112:2,
1997, pp. 375-405
(Standard Pages: 32)

Kashdan, Todd B., Robert Biswas-Diener and Laura A. King (2008), Reconsidering
Happiness: The Costs of Distinguishing Between Hedonics and Eudaimonia, The
Journal of Positive Psychology, 3:4, pp. 219-233
(Standard Pages: 26)

Kesebir, Pelin and Ed Diener, In Pursuit of Happiness: Empirical Answers to
Philosophical Questions, Perspectives on Psychological Science, 3:2, pp. 117-125
(Standard Pages: 26)

Keyes, Corey L.M., and Julia Annas (2009), Feeling good and functioning well:
distinctive concepts in ancient philosophy and contemporary science, The Journal of
Positive Psychology, 4:3, pp. 197-201
(Standard Pages: 8)

Kraut, Richard (1979), Two Conceptions of Happiness, Philosophical Review, 88:2,
pp. 167-197
(Standard Pages: 32)


Kreider, Evan (2010), Mill on Happiness, Philosophical Papers, 39:1, pp. 53-68
(Standard Pages: 16)

Loewenstein, George and Peter A. Ubel (2008), Hedonic adaptation and the role of
decision and experience utility in public policy, Journal of Public Economics, 92:8-9,
1795-1810
(Standard Pages: 33)

Martin, Rex (1972), A Defence of Mills Qualitative Hedonism, Philosophy, 47:180,
pp. 140-151
(Standard Pages: 13)

Marx, Karl (1844), Economic & Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
(Standard Pages: 140)

Mill, John Stuart (1859), On Liberty
(Standard Pages: 116)

Nussbaum, Martha C. (2011), Creating Capabilities: The Human Development
Approach, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, chapter 7
(Standard Pages: 18)

Nussbaum, Martha (2005), Mill between Aristotle and Bentham in Luigino Bruni
and Pier Luigi Porta, Economics and Happiness: Framing The Analysis, New York:
Oxford University Press pp. 170-183
(Standard Pages: 17)

Oishi, Shigehiro, Selin Kesebir and Ed Diener (2011), Income Inequality and
Happiness, Psychological Science, 22:9, pp. 1095-1100
(Standard Pages: 13)

Park, Nansook, Christopher Peterson and Martin E.P. Seligman (2004), Strengths of
Character and Well-Being, Journal of Clinical Psychology, 23:5, pp. 603-619
(Standard Pages: 20)

Pavot, William (2008), The Assessment of Subjective Well-Being: Successes and
Shortfalls, in Michael Eid and Randy J. Larsen (2008), The Science of Subjective Well-
Being, New York and London, The Guilford Press, pp. 124-140
(Standard Pages: 23)

Ryan, Richard, and Edward Deci (2001), On happiness and human potentials: A
review of research on hedonic and eudaimonic well-being, Annual review of
psychology, 52:1, 2001, pp. 141-166
(Standard Pages: 30)

Ryan, Richard M., Veronika Huta and Edward L. Deci (2008), Living Well: A Self-
Determination Perspective on Eudaimonia, Journal of Happiness Studies, 9:1, pp.
139-170
(Standard Pages: 27)

Sen, Amartya (2008), The Economics of Happiness and Capabilities, in Lugino
Bruni, Flavio Comim and Maurizio Pugno (2008), Capabilities and Happiness, New
York, Oxford University Press, pp. 16-27
(Standard Pages: 15)

Stevenson, Betsey and Justin Wolfers (2008), Economic Growth and Subjective
Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox, Brooking Papers on Economic
Activity, Cambridge MA, National Bureau of Economic Research
(Standard Pages: 43)

Sumner, L.W. (1996), Welfare, Happiness and Ethics, New York, Oxford University
Press, chapter 7
(Standard Pages: 36)

Tnnsj, Torbjorn (2007), Narrow Hedonism, Journal of Happiness Studies, 8:1, pp.
79-98
(Standard Pages: 18)

Veenhoven Ruut (2004), Happiness as an Aim in Public Policy: The Greatest
Happiness Principle, in Alex Linley and Stephen Joseph, Positive Psychology in
Practice, Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 658-678
(Standard Pages: 45)

Veenhoven, Ruut (2002), Why Social Policy Needs Subjective Indicators, Social
Indicators Research, 58:1/3, pp. 33-45
(Standard Pages: 11)

Waterman, Alan S. (2008), Reconsidering Happiness: A Eudaimonists Perspective,
The Journal of Positive Psychology, 3:4, pp. 37-41
(Standard Pages: 41)

Waterman, Alan S. (1993), Two Conceptions of Happiness: Contrasts of Personal
Expressiveness (Eudaimonia) and Hedonic Enjoyment, Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 64:4, pp. 678-691
(Standard Pages: 37)

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