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HoP 054 - Instant Gratification - the Cyrenaics

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Cradle Argument

The Cradle Argument was used by a range of hedonistic philosophers around this time. The line of thought goes that, from earliest childhood, all humans seek pleasure. Eudoxus, a mathematician and hedonist member of Plato's Academy, apparently gave an argument like this. Just because animals and human infants seek pleasure no matter what doesn't mean we mature adult humans should do it.

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