Happiness and Meaning in Life

The first part of this course considers different conceptions of happiness (aka well-being) by critically examining ancient and contemporary theories of happiness such as hedonism, desire satisfaction theory, and objective theories of human welfare. By studying this material we learn that being happy does not necessarily entail living a meaningful life. The second part of the course explores the differences between happiness and meaning in life by examining contemporary theories of meaning in life, such as Richard Taylor's subjectivist theory and Susan Wolf's fitting fulfillment theory. Satisfies SEEDS Ethical Inquiry student learning outcome in alignment with Self Discovery and Self Care value.

Term 202440 #46082 PHIL105
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Meeting Times
Location: DKSN 273 (M)
@ 08:15 - 09:30
From 2024-09-04 to 2024-12-20
Enrollment

10

seats available

25

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment
Term 202440 #46083 PHIL105
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Meeting Times
Location: DKSN 181 (M)
@ 09:45 - 11:00
From 2024-09-04 to 2024-12-20
Enrollment

16

seats available

19

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

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