The Quality of Life in Confucian Asia: From Physical Welfare to Subjective Well-Being
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ハードカバー
ページ数
260
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 4, 2010
出版社
Springer
ISBN-10
904813482X
ISBN-13
9789048134823
説明
The exploration of quality of life in Confucian Asia reveals a fascinating interplay between traditional values and modern expressions of welfare. Authored by experts in the field, this work dives deep into how the philosophical foundations of Confucianism continue to shape contemporary societies across Asia. The authors draw from extensive research to illustrate how these enduring values influence both physical well-being and the more subjective aspects of happiness.
The narrative unpacks the complexities surrounding welfare and well-being, presenting a nuanced picture of a region that balances ancient wisdom with the demands of modern living. Readers are guided through various case studies that highlight the region's achievements and challenges in its pursuit of a fulfilling life. These insights provoke thought on the relationship between cultural heritage and personal satisfaction, making the discussion relevant across diverse contexts.
In reflecting on the successes and struggles faced by different countries within Confucian Asia, this volume not only sheds light on the unique pathways toward well-being in the region but also invites broader discussions on the meaning of a good life in today’s global society. Through its comprehensive analysis, the work serves as a vital resource for those interested in the intersections of culture, philosophy, and quality of life.
The narrative unpacks the complexities surrounding welfare and well-being, presenting a nuanced picture of a region that balances ancient wisdom with the demands of modern living. Readers are guided through various case studies that highlight the region's achievements and challenges in its pursuit of a fulfilling life. These insights provoke thought on the relationship between cultural heritage and personal satisfaction, making the discussion relevant across diverse contexts.
In reflecting on the successes and struggles faced by different countries within Confucian Asia, this volume not only sheds light on the unique pathways toward well-being in the region but also invites broader discussions on the meaning of a good life in today’s global society. Through its comprehensive analysis, the work serves as a vital resource for those interested in the intersections of culture, philosophy, and quality of life.