Suffering is undesirable but it is not undesirable because of personal preference. No one with a working nervous system could hold their hand in fire for a long period. — Andrew4Handel
I am not sure what you believe exactly whether you think morality is a purely mental subjective like pain. — Andrew4Handel
morality is purely an individual mental phenomenon. It's not something that one can be correct or incorrect abou — Terrapin Station
It's just about maximising pleasure for the individual and group whilst minimising pain — Devans99
Everything we do is due to the pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain. There are no other motives. — Devans99
You must buy the idea of unconscious mental phenomena. I do not — Terrapin Station
Whatever motivates you must give you pleasure. If it gave you pain, it would not motivate you. If it gave you nothing it would not motivate you. — Devans99
All our behaviour can be characterised by the above unless you have a counter example? — Devans99
Most of our thinking is unconscious. — Athena
In general, for any arbitrary theory someone has that they believe covers all phenomena and that's unfalsifiable for them, there's no suggested phenomenon that they'd not be able to interpret under the framework of their theory. — Terrapin Station
Some of us hold ideas to be more important and we will make great sacrifices to for our family, our country, an ideal like democracy or fascism, or communism and for future generations we will never know. — Athena
If you do not agree with what said, then you are not familiar with the science. I will be interested in what you have to say after you are better informed. — Athena
If I were to give you a counterexample, such as "Joe added crimson red to his painting because Joe dislikes crimson red," then you'd interpret it so that Joe was at least unconsciously motivated by some other pleasure, making your theory unfalsifiable, because you'd do something similar for any counterexample (otherwise, you'd have easy counterexamples yourself without having to solicit them). I have no doubt that you could do this. I've seen it countless times. One could do this with any arbitrary theory. — Terrapin Station
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Most of our thinking is unconscious.
— Athena
Obviously I don't agree with that. So repeating the idea, or acting as if I must not be familiar with conventional views (that followed what I'm quoting above) isn't going to have any effect in terms of persuasion.
I'm not denying autonomic functions, doing things by muscle memory, etc. I'd say that there's no good reason to say that any of that is akin to mental phenomena. — Terrapin Station
maybe we can move towards science by examining why humans are patriotic? — Athena
However, some people are making good choices, why? — Athena
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