Is there a reason mentioned in the scripture for this torture? That is the God of the very old Testament, Human sacrifice to perhaps please God to do things no one but God can do. What is the difference between the Old and New Testaments?Apparently so. — frank
Yes, and socialism too!I agree with the government that it is time to reduce the voting age to 16. But more importantly, democracy and the role it plays in our nation should be taught in schools. — Punshhh
Yes, pain is not wrong/bad per se. That is discussed in the OP. And I am not conflating suffering with pain. Suffering and pain, however, are related; suffering is defined as the state of undergoing pain.This is entirely out of step with what's going on between us. I am saying that pain is not 'bad' because you're conflating suffering with pain. I am pointing out that problem. — AmadeusD
I agree too.I agree ‘equality before the law’ is a good political ideal. — Fire Ologist
Correct, given your last point.That’s one whole conversation, about politics and the formation of the relationship between citizens and the state and the law. — Fire Ologist
How about not spending money on the military, saving money for the right education, and creating new job opportunities? Could you rationalize making a weapon to kill humans?I agree equal opportunity would be nice, but practically will never happen. — Fire Ologist
So, you think that we have not evolved well enough?We will never be able to create a world where all people have all opportunities equally because of the nature of people and the nature of the world, and the nature of people in the world. — Fire Ologist
Yes, we are different.I disagree people are by nature equal to each other. Quite the opposite, I believe all of us are each unique, and unequal. This is biology, psychology and theology. — Fire Ologist
By equality, I mean that all members of humanity get what they deserve, opportunities, growth, and then delivering the fruit of the growth.So depending on what you mean by “equality for humans”, and unless you are only talking politics, I likely disagree with you. — Fire Ologist
Morality is about realizing what is right to do, good, or evil, given the definition of good and evil in the OP.I don’t know what that means. — Fire Ologist
Life is a great teacher! Your knowledge is developed through your interaction with mental events. Uncertainty in life allows us to learn from our mistakes, so we face new things every day, including new challenges, which keep our minds engaged and entertained.I lived life is not something one can learn though. — I like sushi
Very correct!Not everyone gains much wisdom with age but I doubt no one gain any whatsoever. — I like sushi
Philosophy of art, for example, is a branch of philosophy. Without an art training, you cannot philosophize about art.A basic education can easily lead someone down a blind alley just as it can broaden horizons. Awareness of this is knowledge, whilst understanding it is ourselves who are certainly succumbing to blind alleys or overreaching beyond the horizon is where wisdom lies. — I like sushi
Could you please provide a few short quotes from him?Ironically it seems tha failiure is the only way to make any kind of progress in life. Bravery is learning to keep on keeping on. I believe this is why Sisyphus was regarded as the wisest of all. — I like sushi
If matter is fundamental and moves according to the laws of nature, and consciousness is an emergent property from matter. Consciousness, therefore, cannot be causally efficacious because the motion of matter is determined!I believe otherwise. I think consciousness is casual. However, it seems to me what I'm talking about here would apply either way. — Patterner
I think other creatures, like animals, also suffer.As we discussed in another thread of mine, I think suffering is something intrinsically human. Perhaps something that is very connected to the human condition. — javi2541997
By physical suffering, I mean a kind of suffering whose cause is physical, like when you cut your finger. Psychological suffering is otherwise. The effect is the same, namely suffering.We only distinguish between physical and psychological to make boundaries, but the effect is the same. — javi2541997
I don't think so. The main reasons we make mistakes are a lack of education, genetics, and uncertainty about the future. We can only fix the education. Once that is done, there is nothing bad at all. I also don't think we're bad at all right now. We mainly lack education.So we are all bad. — Fire Ologist
I think I should have used the word "like" instead of "enjoy" to avoid confusion: There are plenty of people who like evil, such as masochists.but this violates your use of 'evil' as that would not be suffering. — AmadeusD
If by unpleasant you mean dislike, then that couldn't be correct. I already illustrated in the OP what I mean by good and evil and what I mean by good and evil creatures.I cannot see a reason beyond 'it's unpleasant' to label any given x 'evil'. — AmadeusD
It is not. You are a good person, by a good person I mean that you prefer pleasure instead of suffering. You expressed that you don't like pain in your first post in this thread. Therefore, you could not be an evil creature.This seems non sequitur. — AmadeusD
You do when you relate evil as privation of good. Good and evil are fundamental features of our experiences. We humans mostly prefer good over evil because of our genes. So we are biased.I never denied the existence of good and evil: — Bob Ross
Evil, of course, is real.I noted that goodness is real and evil is not real. — Bob Ross
If something is not real, it cannot exist either, given the definition of real. So, I think you are contracting yourself.Evil is the privation of what is good: so it exists, but is not a member of reality. — Bob Ross
There is no relation between evil and nonexistence.It is a lacking of goodness; just like how darkness is not real but light is. — Bob Ross
Correct, it is hard! However, some people on the street might wish for a different life, might deserve a different life. Is there any social system to support such individuals? Equality is related to being in a situation you deserve.It would be a hard situation, but I can't see if it is related to inequality. — javi2541997
Equality does not mean that all people should be similar. Equality is about receiving the required income for all individuals so they can constantly contribute, constantly grow, etc.Perhaps it is more connected to my personal circumstances which make me live on the street. In my humble opinion, I believe we should consider why I could end up living on the street rather than if it is a lack of inequality. Living on the street may be a personal decision to escape from reality rather than a cause of financial issues. — javi2541997
A simple question cannot be a non-sequitur! The answer to that question is the key to understanding why equality is the goal. We have a dichotomy of just and unjust. Do you think that humans' lives are just? We have a dichotomy of equality and inequality as well. I think that just lives for humans is when there is equality. It seems that you think otherwise. You think that it is right that people live on the street.Too many non sequitors ... — 180 Proof
The duty of philosophers is to formulate ideas, with the aim of finding absolute knowledge, and write them in a concise form. To do this, a basic training in the fields of science and art is required.He points to a familiar problem: We would like some sort of absolute knowledge, a View from Nowhere that will transcend “local interpretative predispositions.” But what if we accept the idea that science aims to provide that knowledge, and may be qualified to do it? What does that leave for philosophy to do? Williams says we should then regard philosophy as one of the social sciences, which do not attempt or claim that kind of transcendence. — J
Mind experiences. Good and evil are features of experiences.So many details left out of the OP. Do you believe (as I do) that "good" and "evil" are subjective descriptors? — LuckyR
I would be happy to know if I am wrong somewhere.If not, whose definition of the terms is the objectively correct one? — LuckyR
Killing a human in most cases is wrong, since life is the main property of an individual. There are cases where individuals require death assistance, like people with locked-in syndrome. In this case, it is allowed!In your experience, do most acts of "evil" occur because someone had a warped set of moral codes, say believing that murder is okay, or because of a failure to follow a standard set of moral codes, that is believing murder is wrong, but performing it anyway because of desiring the payoff if they did? — LuckyR
We feel evil, it hurts us to the bone sometimes! Where does the evil come from if it is not a part of creation? Evil creatures like evil! So, the God you are arguing is false!2. God is perfectly good because His essence and esse are absolutely identical; — Bob Ross
I already asked you a question that you didn't answer. That is the key to the discussion. So, I repeat the question: Do you like to live on the street and lose all the luxury that you have right now? Some people live on the street, and they apparently don't like it. This situation seems unjust. If it is, and we could not realize the reason for being just, then we have ignorance about the situation! We are, however, minds in the core, plain and simple. The question is, why should minds be treated differently? We could believe in the Divinities, saying things are just for a reason, but just humans are ignorant of it. Why should humans be kept in ignorance? Do you have an answer to the last question?People on TPF often refuse the burden of proof, even when they obviously have it. When you start a thread promoting equality, then you are clearly the one who needs to defend your equality-claim. — Leontiskos
I invite you to reread and rethink my last post. Think of a situation in which you are living on the street.You made the statement so you should answer for it: why "the goal should be equality for humans"? — 180 Proof
