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Title
Reviving Hedonism
Description
According to hedonism about happiness, all and only enjoyable experiences are the basic constituents of one’s happiness, and these experiences contribute to one’s happiness just to the extent that they have a greater intensity or duration. After defending this view, I show that it must be amended to count as an equally plausible theory of what constitutes one’s well-being. I then present two such amended versions of hedonism about well-being. The first, which I call objective hedonism, adds the claim that the objective worth of the things one enjoys also makes a difference to the extent to which an enjoyable experience contributes to one’s well-being. The second, which I call reliabilist hedonism, adds the claim that one’s evaluative intuitions about which things are good for one track which things have proven themselves to one to reliably lead to enjoyable experience. I conclude that reliabilist hedonism constitutes a revival of hedonism about well-being.
Date Created
2020
Contributors
- Fanciullo, James (Author)
- Portmore, Douglas W. (Thesis advisor)
- Calhoun, Cheshire (Committee member)
- DesRoches, Tyler (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Resource Type
Extent
203 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57054
Level of coding
minimal
Note
Doctoral Dissertation Philosophy 2020
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- 2020-06-01 08:06:20
System Modified
- 2021-08-26 09:47:01
- 3 years 2 months ago
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