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The Prudence of Prudential Naturalism: How to Do “Good For” Well. Emelia Miller (UMass Amherst)
3:30 pm
The Prudence of Prudential Naturalism: How to Do “Good For” Well. Emelia Miller (UMass Amherst)
@ Columbia [ZOOM]
Mar 17 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Well-being, also known as prudential value, refers to whatever makes a life non-instrumentally good for the person living it. Well-being is the object of immense practical, philosophical, and scientific concern. Assessments of well-being help to guide our decisions in everyday life, from relationships, to health decisions, to education and career choices. Well-being is increasingly the object of governmental and institutional policy, and even policies that are not aimed directly at promoting it can be evaluated[...]
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