Well-being describes what is good for a person, not just instrumental or ultimate good. Well-being can be positive (happiness) or negative (ill-being). Well-being is a prudential value distinct from aesthetic or moral value
Adolescence is the transition from childhood to adulthood, lasting from age 12 to 18. Rapid physical and psychological changes occur during this period
Written in 4th century BCE, divided into ten books. Influenced by Plato's Republic and other philosophical traditions. Builds upon Aristotle's earlier work on ethics
Moral refers to principles of right and wrong in behavior. Expresses or teaches conception of right behavior. Conforms to standard of right behavior. Operates on conscience or ethical judgment. Capable of right and wrong action
Morality defines right and wrong behavior for societal success. Seven universal morals transcend across cultures and time. Morals require personal adherence to greater good. Morals can change based on location and time