Anyone have any reccomendation on books about the pursuit of hedonistic pleasure versus the voice of reason inside oneself? Would be very interested -
>>8658269
You speak of those as if they're mutually exclusive...
>>8658269
read de Sade. It's the inversion. The voice of reason becomes its opposite, i.e. really imperative to enjoy
>>8658275
This.
>the voice of reason isn't advocating the pursuit of hedonistic pleasure.
You're #Spooked son.
Me:
>Reason: Maximize pleasure, you autistic fuck. Do remember ethics can bring you happiness and fullfilment and use them to better the first purpose.
>Me: But I don't wannnaaaaaaaa
>>8658279
This.
Also Oscar Wilde.
Picture of Dorian Gray, anything by the Marquis de Sade, the Satyricon