PHL 365 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge, Bradley Wiggins, Anna Wintour

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October 2nd, 2015 the problem of taste/fashion. The person with good taste takes pleasure in things he (correctly) find beautiful. The person with bad taste takes pleasure in things he (mistakenly) finds beautiful. Both get an equal amount of pleasure. So, it doesn"t matter whether you have good taste or bad taste. Why bother to acquire this power: the true judges get pleasure of higher quality. Not because you will get more pleasure from being able to appreciate truly beautiful things. However, you will achieve higher quality of pleasure (despite the fact that you may see less things that are beautiful) Was a thinker and believer of quality over quantity. Example: drinking over a cup of tea vs. taking heroine (one surpasses the other in terms of amount of quality of pleasure) Mill"s test: pleasure a and pleasure b. Seeing what choice they make: two kinds of pleasures: Sensual pleasure (eating, drinking, sleeping, having sex)

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