In this final episode before the summer break, Donald Clark and John Helmer explore the rise of happiness and wellbeing as central themes in psychology, education, and policy. From Seligman's Positive Psychology to Nussbaum's Capabilities Approach, they examine the thinkers who defined the science—and pseudo-science—of flourishing. Is wellbeing a universal human right, or a set of scantly-evidenced models that has somehow become an industry? And what happens when AI becomes your therapist?
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00:00 - Start
00:01:24 - Intro
00:02:25 - Introducing Wellbeing
00:09:07 - Martin Seligman (1942–) & Richard Layard (1934–)
00:21:47 - Ed Diener (1946–2021)
00:29:57 - Carol Ryff
00:41:22 - Corey Keyes
00:51:01 - Amartya Sen (1933–) & Martha Nussbaum (1947–)
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