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In­tro­spec­tive hedonism

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Introspective hedonism is the view that the intrinsic value of hedonic experience can be known directly by introspection.

Further reading

Carlsmith, Joe (2022) Against meta-ethical hedonism, Joe Carlsmith’s Website, December 2.

Docker, Gus (2021) The feeling of value—Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, Utilitarian Podcast, July 25.

Rachels, Stuart (1998) Hedonic Value, doctoral thesis, Syracuse University.

Rawlette, Sharon Hewitt (2016) The Feeling of Value: Moral Realism Grounded in Phenomenal Consciousness, King George, Virginia: Dudley & White.

Stern, Bastian (2016) Pleasure, Suffering and the Experience of Value, doctoral thesis, University of Oxford.

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