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dans les différentes conceptions du bonheur (Bouffard 1997 ; Seligman
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eudémonique du concept de bien-être remontent aux philosophes de la Grèce antique (Waterman. 1993). de nombreux développements ont depuis.
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15 sept 2011 · Waterman a de son côté proposé en 1993 un modèle du développement identitaire s'inscrivant dans une conception plus essentialiste qui
Waterman A S 1993 Two conceptions of happiness: contrasts of personal expressiveness (eudaimonia) and hedonic enjoyment J Pers Soc Psychol 64 678–691