Why should an individual matter when there are so many different people in this world? Like a giant anthill swarming with unimportant individuals that will soon fade into nothingness. — DanielPhil
Why should an individual matter when there are so many different people in this world? Like a giant anthill swarming with unimportant individuals that will soon fade into nothingness. — DanielPhil
It may be an expression of despair, but there is no despair when nothing matters. — Fooloso4
Why should an individual matter when there are so many different people in this world? Like a giant anthill swarming with unimportant individuals that will soon fade into nothingness. — DanielPhil
How would you describe a collective value? — DingoJones
Someone has to pick up your rubbish and stock your food, cook your bread and make all your clothes, long in advance of the day when you have enough time and luxury to sit back and think, "Why should an individual matter when there are so many different people in this world?" — Razorback kitten
Saying individual people matter is a statement of human value. We are social animals and we like to hang around with each other. In general, I think there is a consensus among us humans that it is true. Consensus doesn't mean unanimous agreement. There are some who don't agree. — T Clark
Why should ...? — DanielPhil
Right, but couldnt they be thinking about the value in the same particular way? — DingoJones
only that there is more or less the same level of value being assigned by the group. — DingoJones
I would call that something mattering to the group, what would you call it? — DingoJones
I do not see why it is problematic to say that something matters to a group such that we should specify the mattering is “only” done by individuals in that group. What is the utility of doing that? — DingoJones
The level of value of the group isnt literal? What changes between an individual and a group that makes the latter no longer literal? — DingoJones
Why shouldn't an individual matter when there are so many people in the world?Why should an individual matter when there are so many different people in this world? — DanielPhil
Well, I do not mean anything like the majority or powerful members of the group assigning value levels when I say the group has a certain value level, Im talking about a group who all have more or less the same value level. You are inserting context where none was needed or mentioned. The individuals have a value level, they are part of a group with other individuals with the same value level. The group has that particular value level. — DingoJones
I also agree that only a person who has his basic needs met has enough time to think about this possible futility of existence, yet perhaps there are some who are bugged by it even when they have no roof above their heads (fortunately not my case though). — DanielPhil
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