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Irwin Goldstein Why people prefer pleasure to pain article Happiness requires something in its own nature, or in ours, to give it influence, and to determine our desire of it and approbation of pursuing it (Richard Price, Review of the Principal Questions in Morals , Ch. 1, Sec. 1).

Why people prefer pleasure to pain

Irwin Goldstein

Philosophy, vol. 55, no. 213, 1980, pp. 349–362

Abstract

Happiness requires something in its own nature, or in ours, to give it influence, and to determine our desire of it and approbation of pursuing it (Richard Price, Review of the Principal Questions in Morals , Ch. 1, Sec. 1).

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