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    Hedonism is false to the ordinary concept of happiness — Carmelics
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    Hedonism is false to the ordinary concept of happiness

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    • 1.The intuitions taken to support hedonism actually point to an emotional state view of happiness rather than hedonism itself
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    • 2.Conceptual and linguistic analysis can reveal which accounts better fit the ordinary concept of happiness
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    How do we determine which theory is correct? Traditional philosophical methods of conceptual or linguistic analysis can give us some guidance, indicating that some accounts offer a better fit with the ordinary concept of happiness. Thus it has been argued that hedonism is false to the concept of happiness as we know it; the intuitions taken to support hedonism point instead to an emotional state view (Haybron 2001). And some have argued that life satisfaction is compatible with profoundly negati
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