ArmchairJedi t1_j3hyfrt wrote on January 8, 2023 at 6:34 PM Reply to comment by apparition13 in Anna Alexandrova, a philosopher of science at Cambridge, argues that a “science of happiness” is possible but requires a new approach. Measures such as “life satisfaction” or “positive emotions” can be studied rigorously. An underlying variable of “happiness” cannot. by Ma3Ke4Li3 Isn't something being more/less subjective... going to, itself, be inherently subjective? Permalink Parent 3
ArmchairJedi t1_j3hyfrt wrote
Reply to comment by apparition13 in Anna Alexandrova, a philosopher of science at Cambridge, argues that a “science of happiness” is possible but requires a new approach. Measures such as “life satisfaction” or “positive emotions” can be studied rigorously. An underlying variable of “happiness” cannot. by Ma3Ke4Li3
Isn't something being more/less subjective... going to, itself, be inherently subjective?