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Is pleasure all that is good about experience?
- Source :
- PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES, 176(7), 1769-1787. Springer Netherlands
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Experientialist accounts of wellbeing are those accounts of wellbeing that subscribe to the experience requirement. Typically, these accounts are hedonistic. In this article I present the claim that hedonism is not the most plausible experientialist account of wellbeing. The value of experience should not be understood as being limited to pleasure, and as such, the most plausible experientialist account of wellbeing is pluralistic, not hedonistic. In support of this claim, I argue first that pleasure should not be understood as a broad term to describe valuable experiences generally. I then analyze responses to the main argument against a monistic view on the value of experience: the philosophy of swine objection. I argue that such responses deviate from the central hedonistic view that only pleasure and pain matter for wellbeing. I then argue that the argument can be avoided on a pluralistic account, and formulate a plausible candidate for an account of pluralistic experientialism, in which, besides pleasure, non-hedonic aspects of experience like novelty, compassion, and aesthetic value also contribute to wellbeing.
- Subjects :
- Philosophy of mind
Pleasure
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Compassion
Hedonism
0603 philosophy, ethics and religion
050105 experimental psychology
Experientialism
Pluralism
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Monism
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Wellbeing
05 social sciences
Pain and pleasure
06 humanities and the arts
Philosophy of swine
Epistemology
LIFE
MACHINE
Philosophy
Pluralism (political theory)
060302 philosophy
SENSORY PLEASURE
Psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00318116
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES, 176(7), 1769-1787. Springer Netherlands
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....192626a501f79be1ea39551f1bb2f590