"Pleasure and freedom from pain, are the only things desirable as ends"
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The subtext is defensive as much as it is provocative. Utilitarianism was caricatured as piggish hedonism, a philosophy for spreadsheet souls. Mill’s later refinements about “higher” and “lower” pleasures are already haunting this line: he’s insisting on a human-centered metric while knowing that mere sensation won’t satisfy readers who think dignity matters. That tension is the engine of his project: he wants a moral system that can survive modern pluralism, industrial misery, and the decline of inherited authority, without floating off into metaphysical claims no one can verify.
Context matters: this is a thinker trying to make ethics compatible with liberal reform. If pleasure and pain are the currency, then politics becomes accountable to lived outcomes, not tradition. It’s a radical democratic impulse disguised as a cool philosophical premise: measure policies by what they do to real nervous systems, not to abstract virtues. Mill’s line works because it’s both reduction and challenge, compressing morality into a test that is hard to evade and even harder to sentimentalize.
Quote Details
| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
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| Source | John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism (1861), Chapter 2 ('What Utilitarianism Is') — contains the line: 'Pleasure, and freedom from pain, are the only things desirable as ends'. |
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