1. Kant
He maintained that because human beings are imbued with a thought capacity, they are not merely satisfied with pleasures of the flesh. ... His proof was based on human experience and proposed that no one who has experienced a higher pleasure would sacrifice that knowledge for an experience, however intense, of a lower pleasure. ... Mill's version is deals more adequately with what we regard as valuable about human life i.e. there are better and worse ways of being human. ... But Mill's empirical generalisation that no-one who has experienced a higher pleasure would sacrifice it for a...
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