80,000 Hours Podcast

#138 – Sharon Hewitt Rawlette on why pleasure and pain are the only things that intrinsically matter

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Sep 30, 2022
Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, a philosopher and author, explores the concept of intrinsic value, arguing that pleasure and pain are the core of moral understanding. She reawakens hedonism, emphasizing that positive feelings are the only true intrinsic goods. The discussion delves into the complexities of moral truth, the historical evolution of hedonism, and the link between suffering and personal growth. Rawlette also tackles the philosophical implications of decision-making in the context of pleasure, authenticity, and the allure of simulated happiness versus real experiences.
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INSIGHT

Intrinsic Value of Non-Experiences

  • While humans value things like knowledge and relationships, their intrinsic goodness is questionable.
  • We directly experience the qualities of pleasure and pain but lack such access to other values.
ANECDOTE

The Experience Machine

  • Robert Nozick's experience machine thought experiment challenges hedonism by suggesting people wouldn't choose a simulated perfect life.
  • This implies valuing reality beyond just pleasurable experiences.
INSIGHT

Pleasure, Pain, and Representation

  • Some argue pleasure represents value, leaving its instantiation open, while others see pain as an evolved judgment, not objectively bad.
  • However, pleasure and pain can be non-representational, and their qualitative nature justifies desires.
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