Carol D. Ryffeudaimonic well-being (i.e., striving for human potential) among young women athletes. Theand eudaimonic well-being (e.g., autonomy, personal growth, purpose in life; Ryff, 1989)eudaimonic well-being (e.g., Ryan & Deci, 2000; Ryff & Singer, 1998; see also...
幸福是人类永恒的追求。每个人都渴望幸福并积极努力地追求着幸福,但人们追求幸福的模式和层次又有所不同,因此幸福也就有了不同种类:心盛幸福 (eudaimonic well-being) 和享乐幸福 (hedonic well-being)。 这两种幸福源于古希腊哲学家对幸福的分类,即eudaimonia和hedonia。追求心盛幸福的人追求意义、真实、美德、...
Eudaimonic well-being refers to the subjective experiences associated witheudaimoniaor living a life of virtue in pursuit of human excellence. The phenomenological experiences derived from such living includeself-actualization, personal expressiveness, and vitality. Description Well-beingis a complex, multi...
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Definition. Eudaimonic well-being refers to the subjective experiences associated with eudaimonia or living a life of virtue in pursuit of human excellence.
This handbook presents the most comprehensive account of eudaimonic well-being to date. It brings together theoretical insights and empirical updates presented by leading scholars and young researchers. The handbook examines philosophical and historical approaches to the study of happy lives and good soc...
eu·dī·mo·niais an ancient way to think about wellbeing. It’s the state of our best selves, the foundation of meaningful work and the source of high performance in service of purpose. You may never use the term, but when you are truly engaged, acting ethically and pursui...
Eudaimonic well-beingcraftsleisure activitypsychological well-beingtextile craftsThe aim of this study was to examine how textile crafts are described as a psychological well-being-enhancing leisure activity in female textile craft makers' narratives. To this, the stories of Rose, Ann, Mary and ...
Leisure engagement, especially sports experiences, has been identified as a robust predictor of subjective well-being (SWB). Two aspects of SWB are hedonic well-being (HWB) and eudaimonic well-being (EWB). HWB emphasizes pleasure and positive affect, whereas EWB involves meaning, purpose, and ...
Happiness is a subjective concept, so it is often more useful to use the term well-being. What makes someone happy? How can one find lasting well-being? They are questions that every individual grapples with in their lives, because the answer is not the same for every person. Philosophers...