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What Can Science Tell Us About Happiness? ~ Anna Alexandrova

Dec 10, 20221 hr 16 minSeason 1Ep. 12
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Episode description

In this episode, a philosopher of science from Cambridge offers us a cautiously optimistic guide to the science of happiness. Dr Anna Alexandrova, the author of A Philosophy for the Science of Well-being, and Ilari discuss questions such as:

  • What do happiness questionnaires measure?
  • Are rich countries happier than poorer ones?
  • Should the science of happiness measure concepts such as “flourishing”? Or focus on simple questions like “how satisfied are you with your life”?
  • Why psychologists and economists are averse to qualitative measures? When is this a problem?
  • Why are some scholars so pessimistic about the science of happiness?
  • Dr Alexandrova's experience of growing up in the Soviet Union and post-soviet Russia
  • Is Ilari actually from the world’s happiest country?


Names mentioned

  • Dan Hayburn (philosopher at St Louis University)
  • Max Weber (sociologist 1864-1920)
  • Polly Mitchell (philosopher at KCL)
  • Thomas Kuhn (philosopher of science, 1922-1966)
  • Johanna Thoma (philosopher at LSE)
  • Naomi Oreskes and Eric Conway (authors of Merchants of Doubt)
  • Mark Fabian (political theorists at Cambridge)
  • Jeffrey Sachs (economist at Columbia University)


Terms mentioned

  • Utilitarianism
  • Easterlin paradox
  • World Happiness Report
  • WELLBY (measure adopted by the UK government)
  • “Participatory methods” (in construct validation)
  • Turn To Us (UK-based anti-poverty charity)


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