he outlines that every action is a result of a desire for one's own pleasure. — JacobPhilosophy
He has responded to soldiers jumping in front of a grenade, saying that they chose brief noble pleasure over prolonged suffering of guilt. I just don't know how a dictator could personally benefit from doing something ethical. — JacobPhilosophy
Egoism claims that ethics are derived from our own desire for pleasure alone. — JacobPhilosophy
to benefit ourselves. — JacobPhilosophy
This is the key unfalsifiable distinguisher between altruism and egoism. You cannot truly know one's desires. An egoist claims that they do good because it is hard-wired into the fibre of their being and gives them the greatest form of pleasure their is (this reaction has resulted from contractarianism). An altruist isn't convinced that this is the ONLY reason, but merely a result of deontological good. — JacobPhilosophy
I never said altruism was anything like that. Read what I said: altruists don't believe it is the ONLY reason. They believe it is secondary - not necessarily the primary motivator for good actions. Egoists believe it is the only reason. — JacobPhilosophy
Altruism doesn't exist but we treat it as though it does. — JacobPhilosophy
Objective ethics don't exist but we treat it as though they do. — JacobPhilosophy
Initially, in order to survive. Now it is so ingrained into our being that it is in order to avoid suffering. That's what I think anyway.Why?
Initially, in order to survive. Now it is so ingrained into our being that it is in order to avoid suffering. That's what I think anyway.
Btw how do I make it so it says "why" and then "TheMadFool underneath?" I've been quite active on this forum for a bit now and I don't know how haha. — JacobPhilosophy
How?? — JacobPhilosophy
I don't understand
Yes, society would be destroyed without our human construct of empathy and morality. This is why we engage in them: to prevent the dystopia in which one would not like to live in. — JacobPhilosophy
As I have said previously, the origin of ethics is that of self-interest alone. — JacobPhilosophy
One doesn't murder to ensure one is not murdered. — JacobPhilosophy
But I benefit from the social institution — JacobPhilosophy
whilst simultaneously suffering from it — JacobPhilosophy
Without these rules, everyone would be dead. — JacobPhilosophy
This is how it benefits oneself. — JacobPhilosophy
I don't see why societal righteousness contradicts egoism, but if it does then I won't use that word — JacobPhilosophy
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