Pleasure and its Contraries
Date issued
2014
In
Review of Philosophy and Psychology
Vol
1
No
5
From page
15
To page
40
Reviewed by peer
1
Abstract
What is the contrary of pleasure? “Pain” is one common answer. This paper argues that pleasure instead has two natural contraries: unpleasure and hedonic indifference. This view is defended by drawing attention to two often-neglected concepts: the formal relation of polar opposition and the psychological state of hedonic indifference. The existence of mixed feelings, it is argued, does not threaten the contrariety of pleasure and unpleasure.
Later version
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s13164-014-0179-2.pdf
Publication type
journal article
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