POLI 231 Lecture : POLI 231 - Kagan

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Ultimate value: not dependent upon any other values. Human well-being consists in the presence of pleasure and the absence of pain. Qualitative all pleasures are equally desirable (bentham) Qualitative different kinds of pleasures, where some are better than others (mill) Satisfaction of what an individual prefers makes the person well-off. Satisfaction of a desire =/= feeling of satisfaction; the former can occur in the absence of the latter (ie when you do not know your desire is satisfied) Criticism: someone may desire something completely unrelated to their life (ie a desire that the total number of atoms in the universe is a prime) Therefore, preference theorists need to restrict types of desires to ones that have a certain relation to their possessor"s life. Criticism: misinformed desires do not make the person well-off. Actual: person"s well-being consists in the satisfaction of the desires that the person actually has. Ideal: well-being in the satisfaction of the person"s desires in ideal conditions.

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