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  1. Existential Happiness.Kyle York - 2024 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy:1-9.
    Existential happiness is happiness that one has a basic life at all. Having a basic life, as I understand it, involves being the subject of experiences and being an agent in some minimal sense. As I argue, existential happiness is a fitting response to having a basic life. To make this argument, I look at two possible accounts of the fittingness of existential happiness: the value of a basic life and attachment to the constitutive elements of one’s life. I also (...)
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  • Some Fears of the Anthropocene.Nicholas Bardsley - 2023 - Environmental Values 32 (1):1-4.
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