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Pleasure And The Good Life : Concerning The Nature Varieties And Plausibility Of Hedonism by Fred Feldman, Oxford University Press

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    Author(s)Fred Feldman
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780199297603
    Pages240
    BindingHardback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearJune 2006

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    Oxford University Press Pleasure And The Good Life : Concerning The Nature Varieties And Plausibility Of Hedonism by Fred Feldman

    Fred Feldmans fascinating new book sets out to defend hedonism as a theory about the Good Life. He tries to show that, when carefully and charitably interpreted, certain forms of hedonism yield plausible evaluations of human lives. Feldman begins by explaining what we mean when we ask what the Good Life is. He argues that this should not be taken to be a question about the morally good life or about the beneficial life. Rather, the question concerns the general features of the life that is good in itself for the one who lives it. Hedonism says roughly that the Good Life is the pleasant life. After showing that the usual formulations of hedonism are often confused or incoherent, Feldman presents a simple, clear, coherentform of sensory hedonism that provides a starting point for discussion. He then considers a catalogue of classic objections to hedonism, coming from sources as diverse as Plato, Aristotle, Brentano, Ross, Moore, Rawls, Kagan, Nozick, Brandt, and others. One of Feldmans central themes is that there is an important distinction between the forms of hedonism that emphasize sensory pleasure and those that emphasize attitudinal pleasure. Feldman formulates several kinds of hedonism based on the idea that attitudinal pleasure is the Good. He claims that attitudinal forms of hedonism - which have often been ignored in the literature - are worthy of more careful attention. Another main theme of the book is the plasticity of hedonism. Hedonism comes in many forms. Attitudinal hedonism is especially receptive to variations and modifications. Feldman illustrates this plasticity by formulating several variants of attitudinal hedonism and showing how they evade some of the objections. He also shows how it is possible to develop forms of hedonism that are equivalent to the allegedly anti-hedonistic theory of G. E. Moore, and the Aristotelian theory according to whichthe Good Life is the life of virtue, or flourishing. He also formulates hedonisms relevantly like the ones defended by Aristippus and Mill. Feldman argues that a carefully developed form of attitudinal hedonism is not refuted by objections concerning the shape of a life. He also defends the claim that all of the alleged forms of hedonism discussed in the book genuinely deserve to be called hedonism. Finally, after dealing with the last of the objections, he gives a sketch of his hedonistic vision of the Good Life.show more



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