I am qiute a bit offended by many people — god must be atheist
The comparison is ridiculous. Deliberately? — Vera Mont
Moral claim: "I wish to cause the least harm to the greatest number of people possible".
What is wrong with that moral claim? — Benj96
If this is correct, does this automatically rule out the possibility of free will? — Paul Michael
Except when that ends up being the norm for a majority of people, then we need a society tailored around a non-work existence. — Christoffer
Everything we do is part of this capitalist mentality, everything is about some kind of status or monetary gain and loss, — Christoffer
But as soon as capitalism enters a stage where the majority of the people already have accumulated wealth it starts to tap into just being about cash flow, earnings, and gains. It stops being a system of change and instead becomes a "Baudrillardian eldritch horror" in which people become a slave to it, regardless of whether they want to or not. — Christoffer
What happens if the only measure of goodness was being good at the workplace? — schopenhauer1
In a way, what else matters in today's society? — schopenhauer1
Taken to the extreme. Society itself collapses without Larrys. Using a little Kantian CI.. A society without highly efficient outputers is one that won't be anymore. — schopenhauer1
is a meaner world with better technology be better than a kinder world with much less technology/efficiency/output.. and perhaps one that would be on the verge of not existing anymore due to inefficiency and ineptness? — schopenhauer1
Ok, so I think my OP was sufficiently unclear, — schopenhauer1
What's your point? — L'éléphant
I think the answer is obvious. — L'éléphant
What is more "valuable" in a more general sense. — schopenhauer1
HOWEVER, Larry is also REALLY good at his job. He is the most productive person on his team, and creates great value for the company, even being a direct reason for its growth in terms of output. Jobs are created from Larry's output actually, and the products are quite useful to certain sectors of society in terms of satisfying the needs of that industry. — schopenhauer1
How does free will explain childhood cancer? Tsetse fly? Covid? — Banno
1. God is not evil.
2. God did not create evility.
3. Humans have free will and they created evility with their moral displestitude.
4. The devil exists. — god must be atheist
Morally what ought they to do? Should they frustrate their desire to introduce sentient life into the sensible world? Or should they frustrate their desire to leave the sensible world alone and instead alter it so that it does not pose the risks to the welfare of the innocent life they plan on introducing into it? Or should they satisfy both desires? — Bartricks
Is monarchy the best form or kind of government? — Average
anyone tempted to give this thread an ounce of respect — Baden
Why must you be governed? — NOS4A2
In other words, the purpose of suffering is to gain wisdom. It is a friend to the wise, and an enemy to fools
Agree? — Yohan
As proven by history that all communist systems have been enforced by dictators — Deus
It's not at all charitable and you've ignored what I said. It is not charitable to attribute to someone a view they did not express and furthermore a view that doesn't make sense.
I'll simply repeat what I said: to be in possession of all trees does not require being in possession of all potential trees. LIkewise, to be in possession of all knowledge dose not require being in possession of all potential knowledge. We're all potential murderers - should we all be locked up for actual murder?
And my definition of omniscience is clearly not trivial. How is it trivial? — Bartricks
even if I also have lots of false beliefs and fail to have lots of true ones, I will not fail to qualify as omniscient — Bartricks
Imagine someone comes along and claims they have no respect for the value of human life — Paulm12
(or the value of the lives of certain groups humans) — Paulm12
I am sorry you felt intimidated. — Tobias
What are your thoughts on immortality and which type/ variation appeals or disturbs you the most? — Benj96
In computer science it is known that it takes more computational power to simulate a computer system than the computer system itself has; typically, much more. — hypericin
Which premise do you dispute? — Bartricks
This world clearly does not offer such a life to anyone. We all know this. — Bartricks
Well this: Wouldn't it be absolutely amazing if we had a method of determining, before we dive headlong into solving/answering problems/questions, whether the problem/question is solvable/answerable in the first place? — Agent Smith
a mental condition called "the Messiah complex" and start thinking that you gained some special kind of information from whatever it is that you just slammed in the bathroom — MAYAEL