I am trying to make sense of this whole sentience thing. — TiredThinker
Non-reciprocal judgments, conduct and relationships which strive to prevent increases in harm and/or reduce suffering.What is moral? — TiredThinker
Language ... efficiently coordinates, or synchronizes, the activities of two or more brains (just as each CNS adaptively coordinates each organism's perceptions & behaviors).What gives us superiority over animals and the behaviors they can't break the compulsions to do?
Sentients have a high aptitude for empathy.I am trying to make sense of this whole sentience thing.
What is moral? — TiredThinker
What gives us superiority over animals and the behaviors they can't break the compulsions to do? — TiredThinker
A little learning is a dangerous thing — Alexander Pope
"A man can surely do what he wills to do, but cannot determine what he wills." ~Arthur SchopenhauerIn other words, morality is, at the end of the day, an inquiry into free will! — TheMadFool
"A man can surely do what he wills to do, but cannot determine what he wills." ~Arthur Schopenhauer — 180 Proof
Yes – veto, not volo. Quite a Nietzschean/Spinozist (stoic) sentiment. Or as Camus saysFree will then isn't about determining/choosing our preferences (determining what he wills) - that seems an impossibility and there are me[taph]ysical implications that'll sidetrack us - but about resisting/overcoming them. It kinda squares with how the world works - freedom (free will) seems more meaningful in the presence of oppression (our preferences, preferences we had no hand in adopting, influencing our choices). — TheMadFool
Knowing whether or not man is free involves knowing whether he can have a master.
What is a rebel? A man who says no.
Yes – veto, not volo. Quite a Nietzschean/Spinozist (stoic) sentiment. Or as Camus says
Knowing whether or not man is free involves knowing whether he can have a master.
What is a rebel? A man who says no. — 180 Proof
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