Happiness and the Individual‘s Health: From the Biocosmological Triune Standpoint
Abstract
The author applies the Biocosmological approach to the study of the concept of happiness and its interrelation with the notion of the individual‘s health. In the result, he arrives at the conceptions of the two poles of happiness – of ―Adaptational Survival‖ and ―Functionalist Contribution‖; and, further, substantiates the anthropological triune nature of the individual. In this light, the comparative analysis between the notions of Homo sapiens socialis and Homo sapiens cosmicus is conducted. Finally, author gives the Biocosmological definition to the concept of ―happiness‖