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    Your enjoyment of another's misfortune is pleasure.
    Your enjoyment of another's misfortune isn't intrinsically good.
    So not all pleasure is intrinsically good.

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1 is correct!

    Your enjoyment of another's misfortune is pleasure.
    Your enjoyment of another's misfortune isn't intrinsically good.
    So not all pleasure is intrinsically good.

This is valid, but the second premise is controversial.

Clearly stated philosophical arguments often are valid but have controversial premises.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

    Your enjoyment of another's misfortune is pleasure.
    Your enjoyment of another's misfortune isn't intrinsically good.
    So not all pleasure is intrinsically good.
    { 1 } - Valid
    { 2 } - Invalid

This is valid, but the second premise is controversial.

Clearly stated philosophical arguments often are valid but have controversial premises.

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