| Introduction to Philosophy | Notes | This is not a substitute for coming to class - or for reading the material. | Richard Lee |
| Philosophy 2003 | Copyright © 2007, Richard Lee | Spring 2007 | |
Consider "the pleasures of the intellect, of the feelings and imagination, of the moral sentiments." Call these "pleasures of the higher faculties."
| pleasures of: | example (the pleasure in:) |
| intellect | solving a puzzle |
| feelings | caring about someone |
| imagination | daydreaming about being at the beach |
| moral sentiments | feeling good about helping someone |