By that, do you mean that our life's purpose is to gather and produce information?information is the meaning of life — Devans99
If the purpose of a person was merely to gather and produce information, then anybody that does that should be called a "good person". But that is absurd. I'm sure Hitler gathered and produced as much information as any other person (if not more, being that he is famous), but he is nearly-universally judged to be a bad person. — Samuel Lacrampe
So what if unchecked information processing actually causes our extinction? — Nils Loc
Is there anything inherent difference in human (anthropocentric) processing of information (as if we had free will to do anything else) and the kind that occurs in the natural world for slime mold, trees and colliding galaxies? — Nils Loc
I agree with your intuition that Information is essential to Life (Enformy), and the cessation of information processing is what we call Death (Entropy). But the statement above is a "bit" too simplistic. By that definition, an elderly computer will have lived a happy meaningful life. So, if you are interested in a more complete worldview based on the role of Information in the Cosmos, here are some links to my personal understanding of Life, Mind, and Meaning.So there you go - produce and consume a large amount of information for a happy, long, life - my take on the meaning of life. What do folks think? — Devans99
By that definition, an elderly computer will have lived a happy meaningful life. — Gnomon
The Enformationism Worldview : http://enformationism.info/enformationism.info/ — Gnomon
So there you go - produce and consume a large amount of information for a happy, long, life - my take on the meaning of life. What do folks think? — Devans99
That seems consistent. I'll keep testing your hypothesis. Let's say a person did not kill people like Hitler, but tortured people a lot and made them miserable. He also lied, cheated, and kicked puppies in the face. I would imagine it reasonable to call this person a bad person, and yet no information was lost in this case. — Samuel Lacrampe
Amazingly, if you haven't already noticed, there is a rather inexplicable absence of information in things that matter the most:
1. Meaning of life
2. How to live the good life
3. God
4. Afterlife (death)
5. Morality
6. The theory of everything
7. Consciousness
8. Origin of life — TheMadFool
1 and 2 - I feel these are addressed in the OP?
3 and 4 - Seem to relate more to the meaning of death than life?
5 - There appears to be a link between morality and information, see: https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/comment/363177
6 - By which you mean a theory that extends QM to include gravity? QM seems to me to be about information (particles) and our ability to measure information (uncertainty principle).
7 - Consciousness seems to be the processing of information as opposed to unconsciousness which is the complete lack of processing of information - the senses (information sources) are deactivated and the mind (information processor) is inactive.
8 - I feel that DNA is information, so the concept of information and the origins of life are intertwined. — Devans99
I think it could maybe be argued that the unhappiness that results from such behaviour causes a reduction in the amount of information produced - people who are down in the dumps/unhappy/depressed generate less (high quality) information than happy people? — Devans99
Producing/consuming information makes our lives happier. The more information processed it seems the happier we get - we get excited by new information - neurotransmitters that raise our mood seem to be released during the production / consumption of information. — Devans99
Apparently, some can only think milk. — Galuchat
A whole lot of nothing I’m afraid. The being you could just as easily have said ‘art is the meaning of life, because I’m viewing everything as art’. — I like sushi
But the vast bulk of the universe is devoid of information — Wayfarer
But I question the idea that information is constitutive or foundational of matter. — Wayfarer
Information:
1) facts provided or learned about something or someone
2) what is conveyed or represented by a particular arrangement or sequence of things
‘meaning’ is more or less the department of ‘ethics’/‘religious institutions’. — I like sushi
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