Pleasure and the Good Life
Concerning the Nature Varieties and Plausibility of Hedonism
Feldman, Fred Department of Philosophy University of Massachusetts
Print publication date: 2004 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: August 2004
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-926516-9
doi:10.1093/019926516X.003.0006
Fred Feldman
The objection from false pleasures (introduced in Ch. 3) is reviewed. A version relevant to Intrinsic Attitudinal Hedonism is formulated and evaluated. A new form of hedonism making use of an adjustment for truth is introduced and explained. It is alleged that this form of hedonism (‘Truth Adjusted Intrinsic Attitudinal Hedonism’) is not refuted by the objection from false pleasures. The Platonic objection based on pleasure without knowledge is reviewed. The objection seems ineffective against Intrinsic Attitudinal Hedonism. Finally, the objection from base or worthless pleasures is discussed. A new form of hedonism—Desert Adjusted Intrinsic Attitudinal Hedonism—is introduced and defended. This is said to evade all the objections so far mentioned.
Keywords: base pleasures, desert, desert-adjusted hedonism, deserved pleasure, false pleasures, Plato, Porky, truth-adjusted hedonism,
doi:10.1093/019926516X.003.0006
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