
Anna Alexandrova
À propos de l'auteur
Anna Alexandrova is a prominent figure in the field of philosophy, particularly known for her work on well-being and its implications for science and society. Her writings delve into the intersection of philosophy and empirical research, offering insights on how philosophical concepts can inform scientific understanding and vice versa. Notable among her works is "A Philosophy for the Science of Well-Being," where she argues for a nuanced approach to well-being that incorporates both subjective experiences and objective measures.
In addition to her philosophical contributions, Alexandrova has engaged with literary themes, exploring how mythologies of water and air are portrayed in the works of renowned poet Joseph Brodsky. Her book, "Coro dell'acqua e del cielo: Mitologie dell'acqua e dell'aria nell'opera di Joseph Brodsky," exemplifies her interdisciplinary approach, blending literary analysis with philosophical inquiry. Through her research, Alexandrova continues to influence both academic discourse and public understanding of well-being and its significance in contemporary life.