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    Are Higher Pleasures Unique to Human Beings? John Stuart Mill argues in Utilitarianism that higher pleasures are unique to human beings. Higher pleasures are those pleasures that require some minimum of cognitive capacities to enjoy. More specifically‚ higher pleasures are intellectual pleasures while lower pleasures are sensual pleasures. Mill argues that animals are not capable of experiencing higher pleasures because animals are not aware of their higher facilities; animals lack the conscious

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    Pleasure is transitory. Pleasure should be sought in moderation. Pleasure must be earned. Pleasure must be achieved naturally.” said David J. Linden‚ professor at Johns Hopkins University. They’re not big things‚ but each simple pleasure is what we for a nice day. Here’re some simple pleasure to brighten your day. You need to start the day by doing something you enjoy. When you wake up in the morning‚ you may have a cup of coffee‚ and sip it slowly to enjoy it fully . Eat a breakfast which gives

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    HUM 2305-1D73 Pleasure‚ Happiness and the Good Life for Siddhartha Depending on who is asked‚ the good life has a different meaning. For Siddhartha‚ it had a lot to do with happiness‚ and happiness for Siddhartha meant achieving his goal of finding salvation through his own path‚ his own experience. That was the only way to quench his thirst‚ to find his destiny‚ to truly find the peace and happiness he seeks in his heart. Although he found pleasure‚ which he sometimes confused for happiness

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    LITERATURE REVIEW #1 - Pinedo’s Introduction & Chapter 2: “The Pleasure of Seeing/Not-Seeing the Spectacle of the Wet Death” (1997) MLA Citation: Pinedo‚ Isabel Cristina. Introduction. "Chapter 2: “The Pleasure of Seeing/Not-Seeing the Spectacle of the Wet Death”." Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing. Albany‚ NY: State University of New York‚ 1997. N. pag. Print. Reading Summary: Pinedo’s work exemplifies the effects on behavior and feelings of a person through

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    Name: Ryma Kadhi Writing project #1: final draft “Let Me See the Pleasure of Life” "Hidden Intellectualism" is an article written by Gerald Graff in his book‚ How Schooling obscures the life of the mind. In this article‚ the author exposes how schools and colleges neglect intellectual side of nonacademic subjects‚ like sports and fashion‚ that interest students . He assures that students should discuss and write about subjects that interest them by including nonacademic readings in the school

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    Since the dawn of media‚ the usage of such communication has been used to represent trending ideas and to interconnect with audiences. One such idea is depicted in book chapter ‘Pleasure and Pain’ is that the “representation of illegal drug consumption‚ addiction and trafficking through music‚ film and visual imagery to communicate the meaning about drugs and the individuals who take them” (Boyd‚ 2011‚ p.57). Boyd (2011)‚ Christenson et al. (2012) and Primack (2009) argue that the illicit usage of

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    caused many people to change their likes and the way that they enjoy their free time.  Because of television and the internet‚ many people spend less time reading‚ so the purpose for this essay is to present reasons why people should read just for pleasure.  The reasons that I give you are quite simple: to improve your knowledge‚ to expand your general culture‚ to have more fun‚ to make your imagination fly‚ to find new ways to express your ideas‚ and finally to expand your vocabulary. The first

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    Wendell Berry‚ the author of “The Pleasures of Eating”‚ claims that we‚ as a society‚ should know and care where our food actually comes from‚ to be able to realize that the food that reaches our tables has been through a ride that we may not necessarily like. He also encourages us to grow our own food and to buy our produce and fruits from a farmer’s market. I agree with the point that Berry is trying to get across. Making our own produce‚ fruits‚ meats‚ dairy‚ etc. is better because not only will

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    As Americans we tend to buy things because it’s a good deal. Not because it’s something we need or even really want but simply because it is on sale. In his article “The Neurological Pleasures of Fast Fashion” Marc Bain states “shoppers love a bargain‚ and fast-fashion collaborations with designers draw big crowds looking for high design at low prices” (Bain p4). How many of those people really needed new clothing or even enjoyed what they got after they purchased it. Its morally wrong to simply

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    Throughout his life Wendell Berry has made it a mission of his to educate people about what really happens to our food in the food industry‚ he has written multiple books about the subject including the essay “The Pleasures of Eating” written in 1989. He wishes to expose people to the idea that how they eat‚ affects more than just themselves. One point that Berry really tries to get through to the readers in this piece is that eating is what he refers to as‚ “An agricultural act” (227). What he

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