This study presents deliberation on and analysis of ethical hedonism and its position within value structure of ethical actions from the perspective of ethical philosophers; the approach of the present researcher is issued after analyzing the views of ethical philosophers. It seems that despite what has been so far expressed, tendency to hedonism cannot be a criterion to determine the value of mens voluntary actions, in spite of the fact that pleasure as stated in Holy Quran and the traditions of Imams is a natural human propensity. Some philosophers and thinkers have emphasized this idea and consider all human actions as an attempt to reach pleasure, in so far as they claim that even a human beings attempt to seek divine esteem is a fulfillment and satisfaction of pleasure drive. However, we believe that the ultimate purpose of a free agent in doing moral actions, even if pleasure is at highest level, is achieving divine revelation. In other words, Gods revelation is not a means to reach higher purpose of pleasure, rather, it is the most fundamental goal in itself.
Afzal Boluki and Rezvaneh Najafi Savad Rodbari. Ethical Hedonism: Deliberation and Analysis.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/sscience.2016.2096.2100
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1818-5800/sscience.2016.2096.2100