2018
DOI: 10.1111/heyj.13122
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Happiness and Mental Illness: Virtue ethics in Dialogue with Psychology

Abstract: This interdisciplinary article explores the intersection between the virtue ethics tradition and psychological therapies exploring the meaning of happiness for people living with a disabling mental illness. The logic of virtue ethics faces the challenge of mental illness, which is how to conceive of eudaimonia in the context of an illfness that targets happiness and potentially disrupts a person's capacity to function rationally and exercise virtue. Drawing on two illustrative case studies of schizophrenia and… Show more

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