why not get angry — csalisbury
I say it as someone with an abusive relationship with an internal moral-voice — csalisbury
it's hard though to avoid the unequal valuation of people. — j0e
We want people (I think) to value themselves as those who bring gifts to the tribe. — j0e
arrogance
— unenlightened
Why so much of that one though? — schopenhauer1
I’m just average, common too
I’m just like him, the same as you
I’m everybody’s brother and son
I ain’t different from anyone
It ain’t no use a-talking to me
It’s just the same as talking to you — Bob Dylan
This shook me to my core. — maytham naei
Why should it be that, in one instance, too many cooks spoil the broth, and in another, many hands make light work? You might want to dig a little deeper. — TheMadFool
Well I think this whole "antinatalism is proselytizing" thing is unfair and just based on strong biases against it. — schopenhauer1
proselytize
/ˈprɒsɪlɪtʌɪz/
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gerund or present participle: proselytising
convert or attempt to convert (someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another.
I know you think antinatalism as a rhetorical question rather than an argument — schopenhauer1
If we evolved from primates, why should I believe that my thoughts are coherent and true — Georgios Bakalis
What is your point, refuted or not, and what is his? — Outlander
We need answers, and what we have instead is confusion. — counterpunch
But I am saying to apply your critique of why my argument is not an argument not just a general critique of how a question isn't an argument or something like that. — schopenhauer1
The question is a complaint, not an argument.
— unenlightened
I disagree that it is not an argument — schopenhauer1
What would you think if... — javi2541997
Ironically, you did not make an argument for why my particular argument is not an argument. Poor form if you want to show what you are accusing. — schopenhauer1
a question is not a proposition, and has no function in an argument as either a premise or conclusion. — unenlightened
That’s how I’d rank the moral decisions. — DingoJones
I disagree that it is not an argument. — schopenhauer1
is it right to assume that force recruiting them is okay because YOU deem the game so good, that everyone else should play it? — schopenhauer1
I say: There is no Law but the Law! — Ciceronianus the White
Well, it is a rather odd position. — Tzeentch
This fundamental ignorance you speak of, isn't that a serious reason to refrain from making major decisions on behalf of another? — Tzeentch
Is what one deems to be good a justification for making major decisions on behalf of another?
If so, why? — Tzeentch
Considering the questions of this thread as a whole, I was wondering about how here is the USA we medicate people forcibly if they are acting outside social norms and say that they hear voices. — Gregory
Because YOU deem it as a good thing, should another be the recipient of your preference, especially if the consequence is a whole lifetime of unknown variations on a theme of possibilities of suffering? — schopenhauer1
