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Is basically a view, that The Basic Reason for a human to do something is to Be Happy and to avoid Pain. For now I believe it, but I'm open to change, so do you have any argument against it? :D — diesynyang
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What if I say if we look deeper — diesynyang
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I'll posit something 'behind the scenes' that the person isn't even aware of, — Terrapin Station
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^Umm, why is that wrong exactly, — diesynyang
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In this case, you're starting with the theory that you don't want to be wrong — Terrapin Station
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"In the empiricist view, one can claim to have knowledge only when based on empirical evidence (although some empiricists believe that there are other ways of gaining knowledge)." — diesynyang
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Up until now, there are still no evidence that that One Person exist. — diesynyang
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^At that specific time of time, the Body thinks The pain of losing one's friend is greater than to die in battle. — diesynyang
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Really, every person is motivated by a sense of duty — Terrapin Station
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