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Abstract Eudaimonic accounts of wellbeing have a rich and storied history in philosophy and psychology. This chapter opens with an explanation of the similarities and differences between these theories. The rest of the chapter focuses on psychological perspectives, especially that of self-determination theory.
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The ‘Eudaimonic Experience’: A Scoping Review of the Concept in Digital Games Research
Digital games have evolved into a medium that moves beyond basic toys for distraction and pleasure towards platforms capable of and effective at instigating more serious, emotional, and intrapersonal experiences. Along with this evolution, games research
Rowan Daneels +3 more
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Are the Utopians “happy”? Aristotle's Ethics and Politics and the concept of Eudaimonia in Thomas More’s Utopia [PDF]
Aristotle always wished to provide his interlocutors, and posterity, with an account of how the good person should live, and how society should be structured in order to make such lives possible.
Kamran Ahmadgoli, Amir Gholamifard
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Bu çalışmada, 15 yaş grubundaki öğrencilerin ekonomik, sosyal ve kültürel düzeylerinin öğrencilerin eudaimonia düzeyleri ve akademik başarıları üzerindeki yordayıcılığını incelemek amaçlanmaktadır.
Umut Birkan Özkan
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Decoding brain states on the intrinsic manifold of human brain dynamics across wakefulness and sleep
Rué-Queralt et al. present a method for calculating low dimensional manifolds in functional magnetic resonance imaging data and use it across human sleep-wake cycles.
Joan Rué-Queralt +6 more
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Autor u radu analizira neke odluke Evropskog suda za ljudska prava i njegova interpretativna načela i odluke Ustavnog suda Bosne i Hercegovine, te nastoji da dā odgovor na pitanje kada kreativni pristup ustavnog suda može da bude opravdan.
Brano Hadži Stević
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JUDICIAL AVENUES FOR UPHOLDING THE INTERNATIONAL RULE OF LAW: THE DOWNING OF MH17 CASE
The article seeks to identify the means in which key principles of the international rule of law are applied in practice. It postulates that the plurality of available legal remedies fosters the international rule of law development.
Mina Radončić
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Aristotle on natural slavery [PDF]
Aristotle's claim that natural slaves do not possess autonomous rationality (Pol. 1.5, 1254b20-23) cannot plausibly be interpreted in an unrestricted sense, since this would conflict with what Aristotle knew about non-Greek societies.
Heath, M.
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The International Court of Justice is identified by Article 92 of the United Nations Charter as the “principal judicial organ of the United Nations”. This definition has consecrated the International Court of Justice as the World Court, as the guardian ...
Irene Miano
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JUDGES AND EXCEPTIONS: DEFEASIBILITY OF NORMS BY JUDICIAL ACT
The purpose of the paper is to show that the introduction of exceptions in rules by judges is a manifestation of creative role of courts of law that can be explained as an act of defeating norms.
Víctor García Yzaguirre
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