The aggression is due to the presence of carnivores (humans mainly). — Devans99
If that discussion got to the point of anyone concluding that good is mathematically better, it really went off the rails--comically so. — Terrapin Station
Again, you can think whatever you like. The fact is that evaluations of anything, including the Holocaust, are made by individuals. They're not made by anything else. — Terrapin Station
How about metempsychosis (reincarnation), cause and effect (also reflected in the idea of heaven and hell), evolution, atman (the divine self), etc, are just a few points of view that come to mind and which seem to justify morality. — BrianW
When male fig wasps, Idarnes spp., hatch inside the fig they attempt to decapitate their brothers that hatch in the same fig, attacking them with large and powerful mandibles (Hamilton 1967). Similarly, male elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) may kill rivals during fights over access to females (Hayley 1994) and male fallow deer (Dama dama) employ violent head-on "jump clashes" during the rut at the start of the breeding season (Jennings et al. 2005). In these three examples, aggressive behavior is being used by each rival in order to maximize its chances of success in a conflict over who gets to mate with the available females. — Andrew4Handel
Good is what's right in the long term — Devans99
But if someone evaluates genocide to be a good thing that would be patently absurd. — Andrew4Handel
That's a subjective judgment. Someone could easily make the opposite judgment — Terrapin Station
Everyone is a “slave” then. — I like sushi
In other words, you and many other people would have a very strong reaction against their disposition. Yeah, no shit. That your reaction is strong or common doesn't make it something other than an individual judgment. — Terrapin Station
Slavery is far from gone. The official slave trade has been replaced by large numbers of exploited workers. A significant amount of people work for no pay. People are trapped in war zones coerced into work or will sell their labor for next to nothing unfortunately. — Andrew4Handel
That brings us to the thought ... If life favored immorality, destruction, all would be destroyed like a monster of destruction that devours everything until there is nothing left but to devour itself. — Athena
evil=act in a short term manner — Devans99
You appear to be giving the individuals preference as the only reason something is wrong. But this is not like someones preference for beef over pork.
I don't think people find mass suffering wrong simply because of the emotional response they have to it. — Andrew4Handel
How about anaesthetics? It was a bundle of laughs before that I'm sure. In fact modern medicine in general makes our lives much better. — Devans99
The Internet is improving my life quality as I type this; I'm rather isolated so it great to have people to discuss this stuff with. — Devans99
For entertainment, modernity spoils us with a choice of books, TV, Film, play, music, computer games. — Devans99
For safety, the atom bomb has keep the lid on war for the last 75 years. — Devans99
evil=act in a short term manner
— Devans99
Again, that is a subjective judgment. — Terrapin Station
Anyways, since you seem to be in favour of killing people off after they have lived sixty healthy years — Tzeentch
Without the internet you may have been an entirely different person. Consider that without modern technology you'd have no way to entertain yourself but to engage with other people. People would be more social in general. You'd be completely fine. — Tzeentch
Music and literature are hardly a product of the modern world. Additionally, experts have long since debated whether more choice makes us happier, and a lot of them conclude it doesn't — Tzeentch
Now this is veritably untrue, since there hasn't been a year in the 20th century without war. — Tzeentch
No I would not. I live in the back end of beyond. The internet is of great value. Without the internet I would need to hire a full time tutor to educate me; I cannot afford that and the internet is so superior to what a tutor could teach me. — Devans99
The increased free time of the modern world does allow for more music and literature than in the past. More should mean higher quality in the end... maybe we need to spend longer on each piece. — Devans99
I know there have been many minor wars, but know more major wars like WW1 or WW2. The 21st century is less warlike than the 20th, which is less warlike than the 19th. Etc... We are very fortunate to live in the 21st century; hardly any of us have seen military service. — Devans99
Life is harmful? Harmful to what? Harmful to life?
So the logic goes that life is immoral because it is harmful to life.
Do I need to point out the problem with that kind of logic? — I like sushi
You probably would've made different choices and if you had some desire to engage socially with people you wouldn't have chosen a home in the middle of nowhere. — Tzeentch
Yes, I understand your sentiment, however your argument is based around the hope that the weapons which are keeping us safe right now will never be used in war. — Tzeentch
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