Pleasure
Or disgrace?
Chrysippus the Stoic said that pleasure is not good. There are disgraceful pleasures and nothing disgraceful can be good.
Are we talking about you or me, Chrysippus? Your morality or mine?
If I assume that someone else will enjoy what I enjoy, then I may be disappointed. Just look at my classes. The book has many exercises of the sort that I enjoyed doing in English class when I was at school, yet I know from long experience that the odds of them enjoying some unit or exercise which I think might stimulate their interest are already against me.
In general terms, of all the things which humans find pleasurable, most of us find only a subset of them to be enjoyable. It should be remembered that our subsets don't always coincide. Just because you might like it, doesn't mean that I will.
Chrysippus the Stoic said that pleasure is not good. There are disgraceful pleasures and nothing disgraceful can be good.
Are we talking about you or me, Chrysippus? Your morality or mine?
If I assume that someone else will enjoy what I enjoy, then I may be disappointed. Just look at my classes. The book has many exercises of the sort that I enjoyed doing in English class when I was at school, yet I know from long experience that the odds of them enjoying some unit or exercise which I think might stimulate their interest are already against me.
In general terms, of all the things which humans find pleasurable, most of us find only a subset of them to be enjoyable. It should be remembered that our subsets don't always coincide. Just because you might like it, doesn't mean that I will.
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