I’m curious, why does it feel impure? And why do you think the answer is “happiness shouldn’t be a terminal value” and not “happiness shouldn’t feel impure”? As for it being mainstream, why does that matter at all? Believing a brick will fall if you drop it is mainstream too, but is that a reason to reject that belief?
I can’t express meaningfully why it feels impure. Being mainstream matters, because, in this particular case, I enjoy not holding mainstream opinion for the sake of it.
I don’t think that it “should” anything. I have nothing but intuitions regarding how happiness should feel.
It feels impure and is too mainstream.
I’m curious, why does it feel impure? And why do you think the answer is “happiness shouldn’t be a terminal value” and not “happiness shouldn’t feel impure”? As for it being mainstream, why does that matter at all? Believing a brick will fall if you drop it is mainstream too, but is that a reason to reject that belief?
I can’t express meaningfully why it feels impure. Being mainstream matters, because, in this particular case, I enjoy not holding mainstream opinion for the sake of it.
I don’t think that it “should” anything. I have nothing but intuitions regarding how happiness should feel.