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- Eudaimonia has been defined as a life well-lived, or human flourishing. This approach can be traced to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, which focuses on the philosophical underpinnings of happiness (translated by Irwin, 1985). In this work, Aristotle emphasizes that acts of virtue, which involve making the right choices, are central to eudaimonia.
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Oct 19, 2016 · The chapter at hand is focused on the relations between character strengths as positive traits and positive experiences with a special emphasis on well-being considering two different approaches (i.e., hedonic well-being and eudaimonic well-being).
- Claudia Harzer
- harzer.c@gmail.com
- 2016
This focus facilitates research on conditions and processes that enable human flourishing and optimal functioning. Three topics are at the center of positive psychology: (a) positive subjective experiences like positive emotions and well-being; (b) positive individual traits like character strengths; and (c) positive institutions (e.g ...
- Claudia Harzer
- 2016
Oct 1, 2016 · It resulted in a tripartite strengths-based HCI framework that encapsulates three aspects of strengths used namely, strengths well spent, reflection and introspection, and anticipation of...
- Claudia Harzer
The Eudaimonics of Human Strengths: The Relations Between Character Strengths and Well-Being. C. Harzer. Published 2016. Psychology. The present chapter was aimed at presenting an overview of the findings on the relations between character strengths and well-being.
In this chapter, the author's intention is to explore how human strengths—their use and development—can be understood within the context of subjective, psychological, and eudaimonic well-being.
- P. Alex Linley
- 2013
Jan 1, 2016 · It identifies the elements of happiness in a variety of areas such as emotions, health, wisdom, self-determination, internal motivation, personal growth, genetics, work, leisure, heroism, and many...
Mar 1, 2023 · Conceptual foundations of the eudaimonic approach are described, along with the six components positive functioning that are used to measure well-being. These qualities may be important in facilitating the recovery experiences, which are of interest in Mental Health and Social Inclusion.