Display MoreI started wading through that thread, but so much of it is just arguments about words. It seems like we all agree on the basic concepts.
There are 2 relevant concepts:
- Pleasure (aka The Good, The End, Telos)
- goods
I have not seen anyone arguing that there is overlap between those 2 categories - that pleasure is also a type of good. Is that correct?
Some people (including Epicurus) want to say there is also a highest good among the goods. There is disagreement about whether that is legtimate, and also whether that is useful.There are some other meanings often attached to good that I don't think are of the same level of importance to this discussion.
Does that seem like an accurate summation of where we stand?
If we can get general agreement on the above, or at least for whatever lonely subset does agree, I would then suggest the following 2 items for further agreement/disagreement:
- goods (as referenced above) are things that produce pleasure. That is our definition of a good in this context.
- We agree to stop referring to pleasure as a good. The Good, if you really must. Never a good. Please?