personally i would want manson to be free simply because of freedom of speach. he has a right to say or do anything he wants — OmniscientNihilist
Yes, that’s what I’m saying. Nothing can have intrinsic value, it’s nonsensical, I don’t even know what it would mean. Something is supposed to have value even though no one wants it. That is, it’s valuable without being valued. That is, it is valuable even though it’s not valuable. A = not A is obviously a fallacy.You dont seem to think anything has intrinsic value, is that correct? — DingoJones
Its the merit of life that gives it value, lives with no merit I dont really care about. — DingoJones
What would you regard as ‘merit’? — Brett
I feel that I might not have made by post clear enough.
Taking the life of a murderer or rapist is fine with you. That’s because you regard their crime as heinous. And what was their crime? It was the assault on the sanctity of someone else’s life.
For you that deserves the death sentence. That is because you regard life to have intrinsic value and it should not be interfered with in any way by another. — Brett
The things about that life that are worthwhile or valuable to society, for example a virtuous person, or a skilled person. — DingoJones
Preservation of the species: Our ability to work together as a 'social' group is a survival mechanism. We are a very weak species and our strength is in numbers. A kind of herd mentality through social cohesion. The lives of member of the same group are considered 'sacred'. This is not the case for members outside of this group (the other, the stranger). These people can be killed with impunity.But we do ascribe some idea of sanctity to life and the taking of it is regarded as the worst crime a human can commit. Why? — Brett
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