Higher and lower pleasures revisited: Evidence from neuroscience
This paper discusses J.S. Mill’s distinction between higher and lower pleasures, and suggests that recent neuroscientific evidence counts against it.
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title | Higher and lower pleasures revisited: Evidence from neuroscience |
title_full | Higher and lower pleasures revisited: Evidence from neuroscience |
title_fullStr | Higher and lower pleasures revisited: Evidence from neuroscience |
title_full_unstemmed | Higher and lower pleasures revisited: Evidence from neuroscience |
title_short | Higher and lower pleasures revisited: Evidence from neuroscience |
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