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Happiness

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

Plato's Purpose of Pleasure and Happiness

B bentham is the founding father of classical utilitarianism. He sees no difference between different kinds of pleasure or happiness him as he famously says, quantity of pleasure being equal pushpin. But mill believes that our reason and our imagination are simply higher human faculties than our capacity for physical pleasure. Mill moves away from bentham's weighing up of pleasures towards the notion he says, it's better to be socrates dissatisfied than a pig or a fool satisfied.

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