Exam 4: Exploring the Concepts of Character, Conduct, and Hedonism
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___________ hedonism refers to the pleasure of all human beings.
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Ethical hedonism is the view that human beings ___________ seek pleasure.
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According to_________ hedonism, all pleasures are alike in kind they differ only in intensity or degree; there is no qualitative difference among them.
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"Men always do seek pleasure". This position is called __________ hedonism.
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_______ is the acquired habit of controlling the natural instincts and impulses in order to realize definitely conceived ends.
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