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Dan Weijers
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Academic Publications

Articles
  • Weijers, Dan & Jarden, Aaron (forthcoming). The Problem with Happiness, The Philosopher's Magazine. Link
  • Turton, Dan (2009). The Real Dirt on Happiness Studies: A Reply to 'The Unhappy thing about Happiness Economics', Real-world Economics Review, 49: 83-89. Link
Book Chapters
  • Weijers, Dan, (forthcoming). The Experience Machine Objection to Hedonism, in Just the Arguments, Edited by Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone, Wiley-Blackwell. Link
  • Weijers, Dan, Eng, David & Das, Ramon (forthcoming). Sharing the Responsibility of Dealing with Climate Change: Interpreting the Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities, in Public Policy: Why Ethics Matters, Edited by Jonathan Boston, Andrew Bradstock & David Eng, ANU E Press. Link
Book Reviews
  • Weijers, Dan (forthcoming). Bok, Derek, The Politics of Happiness: What Government Can Learn from the New Research on Well-Being, New Zealand Positive Psychology Newsletter. Link
  • Weijers, Dan (2010). Bok, Derek, The Politics of Happiness: What Government Can Learn from the New Research on Well-Being, Metapsychology Online. Link
  • Turton, Dan (2010). Hanson, Rick, Buddha's Brain: The Practical neuroscience of Happiness, Love & Wisdom, Metapsychology Online. Link
  • Turton, Dan (2009). Kraut, Richard. What is Good and Why: The Ethics of Well-Being, Metapsychology Online. Link
  • Turton, Dan (2009). Kringelbach, Morten, The Pleasure Center: Trust Your Animal Instincts, Metapsychology Online. Link
  • Turton, Dan (2008). Frey, Bruno, Happiness: A Revolution in Economics, Metapsychology Online. Link
  • Turton, Dan (2007). Feldman, Fred, Pleasure and the Good Life: Concerning the Nature, Varieties and Plausibility of Hedonism, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 85(2): 338-340. Link

Contact

Email:
danweijers[at]gmail[dot]com

Phone:
+64-4-463-5233 extension 8651

Address:
Dan Weijers
Philosophy Programme,
Victoria University of Wellington,
PO Box 600,
Wellington 6140,
New Zealand

Why Contact Me?
Please feel free to contact me. I'm more than happy to discuss philosophical and wellbeing-related matters with anyone.

Of particular interest to me is making contact with other wellbeing researchers. Especially for the following reasons:

 - If you are interested in being a peer reviewer for or potential contributor to the International Journal of Wellbeing

 - If you are an editor of a philosophy or wellbeing-related project looking for a contributor

 - If you are interested in collaborating on theoretical, interdisciplinary, or empirical wellbeing research

 - If you are a non-philosopher and want to discuss philosophical aspects of wellbeing
Are there any problems with this page? Please let me know if there are!
email: danweijers[at]gmail[dot]com