Abstract
Subjective Well-Being from the Perspective of Social Sciences in the Context of Philosophy
Subjective well-being from the perspective of social sciences is discussed in different disciplines. As it is known, sociology, psychology and philosophy are the disciplines that are directed towards understanding, examining and examining practical behaviors. The common feature of these disciplines is about questioning and understanding human actions. In addition to human actions (preferences), the concept of happiness is a common feature of these disciplines. The meaning of subjective well-being which is used in philosophy is another subject that is questioned. In order to realize the concept of subjective well-being in philosophy, it is necessary to first understand what philosophy is. Philosophy is an important discipline that an individual uses to question, evaluate, understand, express himself, and to know what he is doing. Subjective well-being in philosophy can be defined as the concepts of “good” and “happiness, which are different from other disciplines, often discussed by philosophers in ancient times and lead to different views.
Keywords
Philosophy, social science, subjective well-being, good, happiness.