Happiness, Success and What Matters

In The morality of happiness. New York: Oxford University Press (1993)
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Abstract

Ancient ethical theories all assume that we are seeking our happiness when we try to live a moral life. This produces considerable revision of the intuitive content of happiness, different theories making more or less revisionary transformations of its content.

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Julia Annas
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