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One for One
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an ongoing study of Objectivism
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One for One | an ongoing study of Objectivism Skip to navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to secondary sidebar Skip to footer One for One an ongoing study of Objectivism Home Why Happiness Cannot Be the Standard for Morality Aug 22 Posted by Solowyn First of all, I apologise for my recent absence. I have been reading a lot and this has not left me much time to write. I hope this article will be the beginning of my return to the proverbial track. Now, in the aftermath of Sam Harris’s recent book The Moral Landscape (which I have not read, incidentally), I’ve been reminded that various forms of utilitarianism are the most likely choice of moral framework for the new atheists. I want to highlight the fact that using happiness and/or suffering as the standard of morality is circular. So, let’s start with what we do know; happiness (I will use ‘happiness’ for the rest of this article, but ‘suffering’ could just as easily be substitu...
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