Yurion13 t1_iwdxb4f wrote
Reply to comment by TheConjugalVisit in Interview with David Pearce, freelance philosopher, expert in hedonism... by fatsosis
Buddhism is against hedonism as Budda recognized humans can become addicted to chasing insatiable pleasure that ultimately does not bring happiness.
Neuroscience explains that use of drugs like cocaine can stimulate the release of dopamine to bring euphoria, but once our dopamine is depleted through the abuse of drugs or any activity that brings intense pleasure, the pleasure a person gets become less and less, fueling more addiction, and in some cases depression through dopamine depletion.
ZeroFries t1_iwh8s96 wrote
Buddhism isn't against hedonism, they're against simple solutions that don't work permanently. They're against simple, naive hedonism, but not hedonism in its broadest understanding: freedom from suffering.
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