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Psychology and Psychotechnics
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Rodzinsky, D. L. Comparative analysis of some conceptions of happiness.

Abstract: This article is an attempt to compare different conceptions of happiness as the final gal of human life. Noteworthy that in these conceptions both ways to achieve happiness and the concepts of happiness differ greatly. The author also gives a model of ‘integrative’ concept of happiness.


Keywords:

psychology, ethics, happiness, perception of the world, pleasure, virtue, goodness, blessing, freedom, immortality, knowledge


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