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Is pleasure, as such, intrinsically valuable, no matter what its source? Or is the value of a pleasure a function of the activity that produces it?
Is pleasure, as such, intrinsically valuable, no matter what its source? Or is the value of a pleasure a function of the activity that produces it? Compare, contrast, and critically evaluate Aristotle, Bentham, and Mill on these questions (both their answers and their arguments).