Most people care about what happens after their death. Their values and axioms are not temporary. — Andrew4Handel
I feel we are all here because we care about something. — Andrew4Handel
Most people care about what happens after their death.
— Andrew4Handel
.
Rationally, one 'ought to care' first and foremost about what happens before one's death: agency; beginning, daily, with
Aligning expectations with reality
— 180 Proof — 180 Proof
Most people care about what happens after their death. — Andrew4Handel
I feel we are all here because we care about something. — Andrew4Handel
I'd care to beautify society and enhance culture so I can benefit too and everyone can feel just a smidge better. Basic stuff — Nils Loc
Certainly if you have loved ones and those who rely on you. When you have children, it's an obvious feeling.Most people care about what happens after their death. Their values and axioms are not temporary. — Andrew4Handel
I doubt you would get much agreement as to what constitutes the notion of 'beautify' or 'enhance culture' in the current world of anti-foundationalism. — Tom Storm
I'm curious - can you give an example fo cultural enhancement? — Tom Storm
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.