Article Title: Is Well-being a Number?
Article Summary
The author talks about the difficulty of measuring well-being. She says that the question of measuring well-being is based on some premises, the first being that well-being is an inclusive good that includes several goods. The second is that the composition of these goods depends on the history of the individual being considered. The rest of the article is a description of the methodology she prescribes for measuring well-being in her book, ‘A Philosophy for the Science of Well-being’. She theorizes that the science of well-being can be value-laden, objective, and empirical at once.
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Words to learn from this article:
Measurement: The act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule
Psychometric: Of or relating to psychometrics
Flawed: Having a blemish or flaw
Questionnaires: A form containing a set of questions; submitted to people to gain statistical information
Aggregating: Amount in the aggregate to
Considered: Carefully weighed
Empirical: Derived from experiment and observation rather than theory
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