| AAIAH. See Altitude-Adjusted Intrinsic Attitudinal Hedonism |
| actualist preferentism 16-17 |
| Adams, Robert 9 n, 17 n, 41 n, 203 |
| additivity Moore's axiology and 146 , 148 puzzles involving 205-206 Shape of a Life Phenomenon and 127-128 , 129 , 132-133 , 138-140 |
| aesthetic appreciation 143 , 144 , 145-146 , 149 , 150-152 , 156 . See also beauty |
| aggregative theories. See additivity |
| AH. See Aristippean Hedonism |
| altitude, concept of 74 n, 77-78 |
| Altitude-Adjusted Intrinsic Attitudinal Hedonism (AAIAH) 75-78 , 108 , 169 , 172 |
| anhedonia 81 |
| appreciation aesthetic 143 , 144 , 145-146 , 149 , 150-152 , 156 Darwall and 162-164 |
| Aristippean Hedonism (AH) 180 , 201 assumptions and 30-32 Default Hedonism and 33-34 formulation of 32 |
| Aristippus of Cyrene 30-34 |
| “Aristotelian Thesis, ” 160-161 . See also Darwall, Stephen |
| Aristotle 1 , 40 Nicomachean Ethics15-16 , 18 , 38 , 39 , 162 , 201-202 |
| ataraxia203 |
| atomism 197-198 |
| attitudinal hedonism 168 , 200 , 203-205 . See also Intrinsic Attitudinal Hedonism ; sensory-attitudinal distinction |
| attitudinal pleasure. See also Intrinsic Attitudinal Hedonism ; intrinsic attitudinal pleasure ; objects of enjoyment ; sensory-attitudinal distinction concept of 55-63 desire and 61-63 extrinsic 57-58 as the Good 3 , 57 sensory-attitudinal distinction and 55-57 |
| attitudinal/sensory distinction. See sensory-attitudinal distinction |
| autonomy, doctrine of 204-205 |
| awareness, and intrinsic attitudinal pleasure 58-59 |
| axiology. See also criteria for theories of hedonism ; plasticity of hedonism additivity and 127-128 conditions for “the Good Life” and 14 , 15 convergence and 160 hedonism as family of theories in (See plasticity of hedonism) monism vs. pluralism in 184-186 of Moore 143-148 , 149 , 155-156 , 158-159 Shape of a Life Phenomenon and 3 , 124-128 taxonomy of hedonisms and 186-187 of valuing activity 160-164 |
| Bad, the. See “dolorism” ; pain |
| base pleasures. See worthless pleasures argument |
| basic intrinsic value state 66 n, 172-182 application to forms of hedonism 177-182 characterization of hedonism using 177 concept of 173-175 , 201 Default Hedonism example and 175-176 “dolorism” and 182-183 IAH and 176-177 |
| beauty concept of 121-122 meaning of goodness and 9 , 12 Moore's aesthetic appreciation and 143 , 144 , 145-146 , 149 , 150-152 Moore's Heap of Filth argument and 2 , 4 , 51-52 , 188 , 190-192 |
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Book title: Pleasure and the Good Life: Concerning the Nature, Varieties and Plausibility of Hedonism.
Contributors: Fred Feldman - Author.
Publisher: Clarendon.
Place of publication: Oxford, England.
Publication year: 2004.
Page number: 213.
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