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REPLY TO LOXTERKAMP

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2017

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Abstract

Max Loxterkamp correctly attributes to us the view that people are living well if they act morally and find long-term satisfaction, regardless of the pursuits they choose. He disagrees with us, however, and suggests that lives are better if they benefit society, and he offers as examples a charity worker, a courageous soldier, and a philosopher of genius.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 2017 

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1 For elaboration, see our book Happiness and Goodness: Philosophical Reflections on Living Well (New York: Columbia University Press, 2015)Google Scholar.