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    Supports→Different kinds of pleasure each support engagement in their own specific activity while interfering with engagement in other activities.

    The causal power of a pleasure is directed toward sustaining the activity specific to it.

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    Aristotle’s account of life as a teleologically and hierarchically unified system of biological capacities allowed him to give a unified account of pleasure while discriminating systematically among different kinds and instances according to their ranks in his value-laden hierarchy of life capacities and their functionings. Each activity, when unimpeded and perfected, on his view, gives rise to its own specific ‘supervenient’ (arising from a preexisting ground) pleasure, differentiated in kind f

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