Do good lives make good stories?

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Amy Berg
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[1] Oberlin College,Department of Philosophy
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Philosophical Studies | 2023年 / 180卷
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Well-being; Narrative; Prudential value; Narrative unity;
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Narrativists about well-being claim that our lives go better for us if they make good stories—if they exhibit cohesion, thematic consistency, and narrative arc. Yet narrativism leads to mistaken assessments of well-being: prioritizing narrative makes it harder to balance and change pursuits, pushes us toward one-dimensionality, and can’t make sense of the diversity of good lives. Some ways of softening key narrativist claims mean that the view can’t tell us very much about how to live a good life that we can’t find in other theories of well-being; while there are smaller-scale ways we can incorporate narrativist insights into our views of well-being, narrativism should not be a universal organizing principle for our lives.
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页码:637 / 659
页数:22
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