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Which of the following is true of Paradox of Hedonism? a.If you don't think of pleasure, you can't get itb.Pleasure is the ultimate truth of life and one should follow it vigorouslyc.Pleasure only increases pleasured.Deliberately seeking pleasure may be self defeatinge.Human life is always going to be painful, no matter how hard one triesf.All pleasures ultimately lead to pain

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Which of the following is true of Paradox of Hedonism? a.If you don't think of pleasure, you can't get itb.Pleasure is the ultimate truth of life and one should follow it vigorouslyc.Pleasure only increases pleasured.Deliberately seeking pleasure may be self defeatinge.Human life is always going to be painful, no matter how hard one triesf.All pleasures ultimately lead to pain

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The Paradox of Hedonism, attributed to the philosopher Henry Sidgwick, refers to the idea that pleasure cannot be acquired directly, it can only be obtained indirectly. Therefore, the correct answer is: d. Deliberately seeking pleasure may be self-defeating.

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