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Four Qualities of Life Four Qualities of Life
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Chances and outcomes Chances and outcomes
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External and internal qualities External and internal qualities
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Two kinds of life chances Two kinds of life chances
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Livability of the environment Livability of the environment
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Life-ability of the person Life-ability of the person
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Two kinds of life outcomes Two kinds of life outcomes
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Utility of life Utility of life
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Appreciation of life Appreciation of life
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Similar distinctions in biology Similar distinctions in biology
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Meanings within Quality Quadrants Meanings within Quality Quadrants
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Aspects of livability Aspects of livability
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Kinds of life-ability Kinds of life-ability
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Criteria for utility of life Criteria for utility of life
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Appreciations of life Appreciations of life
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Cognition and affect Cognition and affect
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Dominance of affect Dominance of affect
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Meanings Denoted by Related Terms Meanings Denoted by Related Terms
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Adjustment Adjustment
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Art of living Art of living
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Capability Capability
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Deprivation Deprivation
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Happiness Happiness
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Notions of Happiness Addressed in this Volume Notions of Happiness Addressed in this Volume
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Eudaimonic happiness: Chapters 15 and 16 Eudaimonic happiness: Chapters 15 and 16
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Subjective well-being: Chapter 13 Subjective well-being: Chapter 13
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Happiness: Chapter 14 Happiness: Chapter 14
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Functional well-being: Chapter 17 Functional well-being: Chapter 17
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Conclusion Conclusion
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References References
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31 Heaven on Earth: Beneficial Effects of Sanctification for Individual and Interpersonal Well-being
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12 Notions of the Good Life
Get accessRuut Veenhoven, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands and, North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
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Published:01 August 2013
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Abstract
The term “happiness” denotes different meanings; sometimes it is used as an umbrella term for all of value, and at other times to denote special merits. This chapter is about the specific meanings of the terms. It proposes a classification based on two bi-partitions; between life “chances” and life “results,” and between “outer” and “inner” qualities. Together these dichotomies imply four qualities of life: (1) livability of the environment, (2) life-ability of the individual, (3) external utility of life, and (4) inner appreciation of life. This fourfold matrix is used to place the notions of happiness discussed in this volume.
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