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Evolutionary Perspectives on Enhancing Quality of Life

Evolutionary Perspectives on Enhancing Quality of Life
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Evolutionary Perspectives on Enhancing Quality of Life

Authors:
Mads Larsen, Universitetet i Oslo
Nina Witoszek, Universitetet i Oslo
Published:
May 2024
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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781009517270

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    Positive psychology is a thriving field with increasing political influence, yet there are few evolutionary studies that have had a tangible impact on rethinking mechanisms of well-being. This Element reviews existing literature and proposes synthesizing insights into human flourishing under an umbrella of multilevel selection (MLS). Conceptualizing quality of life as 'Happiness + Meaning = Well-being' draws attention to how people navigate between individual and group needs, and how they reconcile selfish pursuits with altruism and cooperation. We define happiness as the cluster of affects that reward individuals for solving adaptive challenges. We approach meaning as a reward that individuals experience when contributing to their community. By way of examples, we critically examine the Nordic well-being societies whose ethos and education advance prosocial values and practices and strike a balance between individualist and communitarian ideals. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    May 2024
    Hardback
    9781009517270
    72 pages
    235 × 159 × 10 mm
    0.24kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: the battle of the books in well-being studies
    • 2. A Century of well-being studies
    • 3. Ideas of good life: are there cultural universals?
    • 4. Happiness from an evolutionary perspective
    • 5. From welfare to well-being society, the Nordic blueprint
    • 6. Conclusions
    • References.
      Authors
    • Mads Larsen , Universitetet i Oslo
    • Nina Witoszek , Universitetet i Oslo