Human Flourishing: A Conceptual Analysis
By (Author) Eri Mountbatten-OMalley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
16th May 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy of mind
Ethics and moral philosophy
Positive psychology
Educational strategies and policy
128
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In this first systematic reconstruction of the concept of human flourishing, Eri Mountbatten-OMalley addresses the central problems with the treatment of the concept in psychology, education, policy and science. Drawing on Wittgenstein and his followers, he develops a sophisticated methodology of conceptual analysis and makes the case for paying closer attention to complex human contexts, purposes and uses. Adopting a conceptual and theoretical approach, informed by fundamental insights adapted from Wittgensteins philosophy of language, Mountbatten-OMalley highlights the key features and connections in the conceptual landscape of human flourishing, such as humanness, agency, personal growth, happiness and meaning. He considers the extent to which any claim to knowledge is reliant on a putative human nature, what that nature is, and how we can better understand such notions. Re-humanizing current research on the concept that is technicalized and detached from ordinary uses, this volume takes the human in conceptions of human flourishing seriously.
Eri Mountbatten-OMalley is Senior Lecturer in Education Policy at Bath Spa University, UK.