Other definitions encompass a more philosophical view of quality of life (Ruta and Garratt 1994; Hodge 1990; Gerson 1976; Veenhoven 1999; Quality of Life Research Centre 2000). The Quality of Life Research Centre, in Denmark, views
objective and subjective elements of quality of life concepts as ‘life surfaces’. Researchers at the Centre “believe that between these two superficial poles of existence, an existential core of experienced life meaning can be found, where the
subjective and objective meet and the source of quality of life is found”. Quality of life is constructed around eight theories, organised on a continuum from subjective to objective, called the Integrative Quality of Life Metatheory (illustrated in Figure
2).
Other definitions encompass a more philosophical view of quality of life (Ruta and Garratt 1994; Hodge 1990; Gerson 1976; Veenhoven 1999; Quality of Life Research Centre 2000). The Quality of Life Research Centre, in Denmark, viewsobjective and subjective elements of quality of life concepts as ‘life surfaces’. Researchers at the Centre “believe that between these two superficial poles of existence, an existential core of experienced life meaning can be found, where thesubjective and objective meet and the source of quality of life is found”. Quality of life is constructed around eight theories, organised on a continuum from subjective to objective, called the Integrative Quality of Life Metatheory (illustrated in Figure2).
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