2024
DOI: 10.1177/10888683241263634
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Being as Having, Loving, and Doing: A Theory of Human Well-Being

Frank Martela

Abstract: Academic Abstract Stronger theory on the nature of human well-being is needed, especially as well-being indicators are increasingly utilized in policy contexts. Building on Erik Allardt, who argued that a theory of well-being is, in essence, a theory of human nature, I propose four modes of existence each capturing one dimension central to human well-being: Having recognizes humans as biological creatures requiring certain material resources for survival. Loving captures human social nature and our dependence … Show more

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