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But then, page eight, also in chapter two,
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he argues that it is possible for a utilitarian to distinguish
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higher from lower pleasures.
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Now, for those of you who have read Mill already,
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how, according to him, is it possible to draw that distinction?
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How can a utilitarian distinguish qualitatively higher pleasures
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from lesser ones, base ones, unworthy ones? Yes?
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If you've tried both of them
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and you prefer the higher one, naturally, always.
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That's great. That's right.
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- What's your name? - John.
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So as John points out,