Sidgwick holds that pleasures are feelings that appear desirable qua feeling. I defend this interpretation against other views sometimes attributed to Sidgwick—for example, the view that pleasures are feelings that are desired qua feeling, or that pleasures are feelings with a particular feel that can be specified independently of desire. I then defend Sidgwick’s view against recent objections. I conclude that his account of pleasure should be attractive to those looking for an account suitable for normative work
In this paper, I engage with Law’s (2008) paper ‘Evil Pleasure Is Good For You!’ I argue that, altho...
Abstract: What is the contrary of pleasure? “Pain ” is one common answer. This paper argues that ple...
The aim of this project is to make a case for a felt-quality hedonistic account of well-being. To do...
Sidgwick holds that pleasures are feelings that appear desirable qua feeling. I defend this interpre...
This chapter begins by distinguishing different kinds of hedonism, and focuses in particular on welf...
P(論文)Green and Sidgwick are great philosophers in England in the nineteenth century. The former belo...
The goal of this essay is a twofold one. My first task is mainly negative: I want to show that the h...
In this paper I register disagreement with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer on three signi...
What is the role of pleasure in determining a person’s well-being? I start by considering the nature...
What is the contrary of pleasure? "Pain” is one common answer. This paper argues that pleasure inste...
In this paper I register disagreement with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer on three signi...
Hedonism claims that only pleasure has intrinsic value. Many philosophers contest hedonism by arguin...
Sidgwick’s arguments for hedonism imply that virtue is not a good. Those arguments seemed to many w...
According to hedonism about well-being, lives can go well or poorly for us just in virtue of our abi...
One common answer to the question of the unity of pleasures is to try to define pleasantness by appe...
In this paper, I engage with Law’s (2008) paper ‘Evil Pleasure Is Good For You!’ I argue that, altho...
Abstract: What is the contrary of pleasure? “Pain ” is one common answer. This paper argues that ple...
The aim of this project is to make a case for a felt-quality hedonistic account of well-being. To do...
Sidgwick holds that pleasures are feelings that appear desirable qua feeling. I defend this interpre...
This chapter begins by distinguishing different kinds of hedonism, and focuses in particular on welf...
P(論文)Green and Sidgwick are great philosophers in England in the nineteenth century. The former belo...
The goal of this essay is a twofold one. My first task is mainly negative: I want to show that the h...
In this paper I register disagreement with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer on three signi...
What is the role of pleasure in determining a person’s well-being? I start by considering the nature...
What is the contrary of pleasure? "Pain” is one common answer. This paper argues that pleasure inste...
In this paper I register disagreement with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer on three signi...
Hedonism claims that only pleasure has intrinsic value. Many philosophers contest hedonism by arguin...
Sidgwick’s arguments for hedonism imply that virtue is not a good. Those arguments seemed to many w...
According to hedonism about well-being, lives can go well or poorly for us just in virtue of our abi...
One common answer to the question of the unity of pleasures is to try to define pleasantness by appe...
In this paper, I engage with Law’s (2008) paper ‘Evil Pleasure Is Good For You!’ I argue that, altho...
Abstract: What is the contrary of pleasure? “Pain ” is one common answer. This paper argues that ple...
The aim of this project is to make a case for a felt-quality hedonistic account of well-being. To do...