The author argues that all utilitarians should adhere to classical utilitarianism, which prioritizes maximizing total happiness minus suffering. They contend that other proposed goods, such as knowledge or relationships, are only valuable because they contribute to happiness. Furthermore, the author disputes the idea that suffering inherently outweighs happiness, suggesting that risk aversion and a lack of profound positive experiences bias people towards this view. AI
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece arguing for a specific philosophical stance.
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