(...)and thought about it long and hard. — Vera Mont
Consciousness is nothing in the sense that it is an empty stage whereupon being appears. — quintillus
Continually making the given state nothing — quintillus
In that case if there is "harm" in giving birth to children. The harm is not human. But from other animals that "imposed our humanness on us". Should we then go out and blame all human hardship on australopithicus? — Benj96
Just like many a tyrant has claimed on the past. Ironically they pursue obliteration and/or various forms and extensions of human suffering rather than tempering them. An aim with an absolute solution is always fanatical and often antithetical to its proposed purpose. — I like sushi
So total defeat is not ensured. A person CAN defend against 'existential depression,' and experience 'good moments?' Is it possible to increase the number of 'good moments?' — universeness
Correctional institutions are overpopulated — quintillus
Consciousness is nothingness — quintillus
Which materialist scientistic view of action origination wholly fails to comprehend that human freedom is a constant self-movement thrust into a not yet future. — quintillus
Do you believe, Andrew, that there are not any sound reasons for morality and that it's only a matter of personal 'sentiments' or arbitrary (relative) customs? — 180 Proof
Morality arbitrary? — Benj96
So long as I and people like me exist, Anti-natalism is reduced to a hypocritical state of constant cynicism and complaint. A cult of mass suicide idealists. — Benj96
That the hypothesis Morality as Cooperation Strategies is able to explain virtually all the commonalities and differences of such a huge, diverse, contradictory, and strange data set robustly supports this hypothesis' scientific truth. — Mark S
Morality refers to minimising harm. — Benj96
You could just as easily say "I live in a big white house with four columns supporting a portico on Pennsylvania Avenue," and people could find the house all right, yet the statement might still be untrue. — Vera Mont
What leads to relativism isn't that there's no truth, it's that there's too much truth. The volume of truth is incomprehensibly immense. — Judaka
Do cripples value crutches? — 180 Proof
I assume you don't believe in in the deity Ahura Mazda - like any gods, he can't be disprove, but I am assuming you live as though he doesn't exist. That's my point. — Tom Storm
Isn't living like you don't know functionally no different than living like you don't believe? — Tom Storm
Personally, I think not having a belief in an afterlife makes many of us more concerned about the only life we do have — Tom Storm