Yeah, I find that plausible; but that's largely because pleasure doesn't strike me as an especially important good. A better example to illustrate that goods can outweigh bads is the wisdom of the old saying, "Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all."
Yeah, I find that plausible; but that's largely because pleasure doesn't strike me as an especially important good. A better example to illustrate that goods can outweigh bads is the wisdom of the old saying, "Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all."
Oh, that's very interesting. What goods would you consider to be the most important then? Is it like a plurality of wisdom, achievement, fulfillment, etc?
Yeah, I find that plausible; but that's largely because pleasure doesn't strike me as an especially important good. A better example to illustrate that goods can outweigh bads is the wisdom of the old saying, "Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all."
Oh, that's very interesting. What goods would you consider to be the most important then? Is it like a plurality of wisdom, achievement, fulfillment, etc?