Latest Essays:
III. Applied Ethics: Hedonistic Utilitarianism in Practice
Having established the meta-ethical foundation of normative qualia and developed hedonistic utilitarianism as our normative framework, we now turn to concrete ethical issues. This essay demonstrates how hedonistic utilitarianism provides compelling, nuanced solutions to real-world…
II. Normative Ethics: Hedonistic Utilitarianism
Having established in the previous essay that positive and negative normative qualia are identical to intrinsic value and disvalue, we now turn to the normative question: what ought we to do? This essay argues that hedonistic utilitarianism follows naturally from our meta-ethical foundation—we ought to maximise positive normative qualia and…
I. Meta Ethics: Analytic Hedonism
This essay draws heavily on the work of Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, specifically her book ‘The Feeling of Value’.
In this essay I will argue that pleasure is identical to intrinsic value and pain is identical to intrinsic disvalue (analytic hedonism), and that this provides a foundation for objective ethics (moral realism).