What do you think of this? Is there another reason to exist other than our own feelings? — existentialcrisis
What is the reason for our existence? — existentialcrisis
The human race is so small and insignificant and in x amount of years we will all be forgotten and nothing, in the end, will matter at all. So why does it matter? — existentialcrisis
The cycle of life is to be born, survive, reproduce, and then die. — existentialcrisis
Emotion is what makes our lives 'matter'. — existentialcrisis
Is there another reason to exist other than our own feelings? — existentialcrisis
Yes, I agree, emotions are what really matters. — Pop
The Philosophical Zombie argument tells us that without emotions, there would be no consciousness, and without consciousness there would be no life. — Pop
The same logic can be applied here. Plants and cells : they are alive so ,according to the above, they must have consciousness and emotions. Do you agree with this ? — aylon
No, emotions are not all that matters, or make life worth living. — Philosophim
I really think emotions do not play such a crucial part in the big picture of things. — aylon
Humans are more than just their emotions — Regretomancer
The process is absolutely influenced by emotion but I don't think it's hinged on it, the process is logic-based. — Judaka
Emotion is what makes our lives 'matter'. — existentialcrisis
What do you think of this? Is there another reason to exist other than our own feelings? — existentialcrisis
Having the ability to feel sad or happy about something allows us to view things as good or bad depending on the way it makes us feel. — existentialcrisis
Do you make a distinction between feeling and emotion? — Joshs
Feeling is another way of talking about the way something appears to me — Joshs
any concept is understood from someone’s point of view. — Joshs
Awareness always implies a ‘mineness’ to experience. — Joshs
Yes, but this statement must be thought by someone. It doesn’t rest in some eternal space of fact. When it is thought, it is thought with certain aims and purposes in mind, and arises within a certain context. There is always a reason why it should occur to someone at a certain point in time that a watch needs a battery to run , and that reason pertains to their concerns at that point in time. — Joshs
The particular felt significance the fact has to them cannot be separated from the fact itself. — Joshs
The way a word concept matters to us not only colors but co-defines the very sense of the word. Wittgenstein shows how the use of a word in activity with others determines its meaning. That implies affective as well as ‘rational’ sense. — Joshs
Our lives as a whole seem to be insignificant yet our emotions change this as we are able to stay in the present reality and have our own meaning of life regardless of the grand scheme of things.
What do you think of this? Is there another reason to exist other than our own feelings? — existentialcrisis
if you believe it makes any sense to talk about a world independent of out construals of it — Joshs
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