The folk conception of the good life

Traditionally, the concept of the good life has been associated with well-being, as if they were equivalent terms. Recently, some empirical work has questioned this assumption, revealing that the popular notion of the good life may encompass considerations beyond well-being, such as morality or aest...

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Carmona Díaz, Gino Marttelo
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Doctoral thesis
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2024
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Universidad de los Andes
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Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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Folk conceptions
Good life
Subjective well-being
Personal aspirations
Nomologic networks
Psicología
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title The folk conception of the good life
spellingShingle The folk conception of the good life
Folk conceptions
Good life
Subjective well-being
Personal aspirations
Nomologic networks
Psicología
title_short The folk conception of the good life
title_full The folk conception of the good life
title_fullStr The folk conception of the good life
title_full_unstemmed The folk conception of the good life
title_sort The folk conception of the good life
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Carmona Díaz, Gino Marttelo
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Jiménez Leal, William Alexander
Amaya Gómez, Santiago
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Carmona Díaz, Gino Marttelo
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Chaux Torres, Jesús Enrique
Murray, Samuel
Montoya, Juny
Kneer, Markus
dc.contributor.researchgroup.none.fl_str_mv Facultad de Ciencias Sociales::Cognición, Prácticas y Aprendizaje
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Folk conceptions
Good life
Subjective well-being
Personal aspirations
Nomologic networks
topic Folk conceptions
Good life
Subjective well-being
Personal aspirations
Nomologic networks
Psicología
dc.subject.themes.none.fl_str_mv Psicología
description Traditionally, the concept of the good life has been associated with well-being, as if they were equivalent terms. Recently, some empirical work has questioned this assumption, revealing that the popular notion of the good life may encompass considerations beyond well-being, such as morality or aesthetic values. In this dissertation, my goal is to explore the popular conception of the good life through a prototype approach. Specifically, my aim is to examine the centrality of morality, success, and meaning in the popular conception of the good life through a series of studies employing different methodologies, including a free-listing task (Study 1), a centrality task (Study 2), a categorization task (Study 3), and an experiment (Study 4). Across these studies, we found that the popular conception of the good life indeed includes many elements beyond well-being, such as moral, material, and aesthetic considerations. The studies also revealed that both morality and success may be key factors in judgments about the good life. Additionally, in Study 5, we explored the nomological network of the good life in relation to other concepts such as moral identity, personal aspirations, and subjective well-being. The results provided strong evidence of a relationship between the good life and moral identity and personal aspirations. Surprisingly, we found no evidence of a relationship between the good life and subjective well-being. This work has several theoretical, methodological, and social implications. It contributes to a better understanding of the popular conception of the good life and its differentiation from well-being, offers a bottom-up approach to examining the prototypical structure of a concept, and reveals important social implications of how people perceive the idea of the good life, such as the things they aspire to achieve.
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spelling Jiménez Leal, William Alexandervirtual::23888-1Amaya Gómez, Santiagovirtual::23894-1Carmona Díaz, Gino MartteloChaux Torres, Jesús EnriqueMurray, SamuelMontoya, JunyKneer, MarkusFacultad de Ciencias Sociales::Cognición, Prácticas y Aprendizaje2025-02-10T15:49:12Z2025-02-10T15:49:12Z2024https://hdl.handle.net/1992/76078instname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/Traditionally, the concept of the good life has been associated with well-being, as if they were equivalent terms. Recently, some empirical work has questioned this assumption, revealing that the popular notion of the good life may encompass considerations beyond well-being, such as morality or aesthetic values. In this dissertation, my goal is to explore the popular conception of the good life through a prototype approach. Specifically, my aim is to examine the centrality of morality, success, and meaning in the popular conception of the good life through a series of studies employing different methodologies, including a free-listing task (Study 1), a centrality task (Study 2), a categorization task (Study 3), and an experiment (Study 4). Across these studies, we found that the popular conception of the good life indeed includes many elements beyond well-being, such as moral, material, and aesthetic considerations. The studies also revealed that both morality and success may be key factors in judgments about the good life. Additionally, in Study 5, we explored the nomological network of the good life in relation to other concepts such as moral identity, personal aspirations, and subjective well-being. The results provided strong evidence of a relationship between the good life and moral identity and personal aspirations. Surprisingly, we found no evidence of a relationship between the good life and subjective well-being. This work has several theoretical, methodological, and social implications. It contributes to a better understanding of the popular conception of the good life and its differentiation from well-being, offers a bottom-up approach to examining the prototypical structure of a concept, and reveals important social implications of how people perceive the idea of the good life, such as the things they aspire to achieve.Universidad de los Andes James S. 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