Pleasure, Convention, and Consequences

Pleasure, Convention, and Consequences

University

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Pleasure, Convention, and Consequences

Pleasure, Convention, and Consequences

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Philosophy

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1.

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It is supposed to show how a man avoids into falling any such state and to supports the development of his life as satisfactory as it can be.

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Searching for something that might make life satisfactory.

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It is sought on the concentration of the personal pleasure of an individual, and seeks pleasure onto others.

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The concentration on the personal pleasure of the individual.

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It seeks the pleasure of others.

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The embracement of the whole human race

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A header of the Cyrenaic school where he held that the pleasure results from the gentle motion, and pain from rough motion. Anything is good which produces pleasure and that the best pleasure is produced by the most vivid and intense. He identified that happiness within pleasure.

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