- Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:13 am
#74820
My problem here is understanding the sentence "We can conclude that no one fundamentally desires anything except pleasure" to mean that people desire things to get pleasure. Is it just poor reading comprehension?
I got really stuck on this question because I kept doing this reasoning:
Get what you want Pleasure
Conclusion:
Get what you want ONLY Pleasure
My brain thought, thus, the flaw is that there are no other effects or necessary conditions for getting what you want. Then I kept looking for an answer choice where it was something like A B, thus A ONLY B.
Help!
I got really stuck on this question because I kept doing this reasoning:
Get what you want Pleasure
Conclusion:
Get what you want ONLY Pleasure
My brain thought, thus, the flaw is that there are no other effects or necessary conditions for getting what you want. Then I kept looking for an answer choice where it was something like A B, thus A ONLY B.
Help!