I think we need to add English to the courses you'd fail. — Bartricks
Maybe I could offer another tip. Try looking at other societies and their histories before making sweeping, generalized statements about how society came to be. — Sir2u
Work is healthy and doesn't have to be hard. — Cobra
The engineering mind tinkers whether it is funded by financial backers or not, — Vera Mont
Here in lies the contention. You're calling it a fact. But for others, it's a point of view. — L'éléphant
Therefore if one is to exist it must be subject to both creative and destructive forces. As you cannot have one without the other. If one wishes not to exist then it is removed from competition to do so. — Benj96
How well does it pay? A chicken a week? Two? Two chickens, three curse-liftings, a bag of shells and a hat that looks like a teacosey made out of a heavy tappestry? — Bartricks
Look, I think my OP is pretty clear. — Bartricks
If it is wrong for an omnipotent person to subject people to life in this sensible world unless they are going to change it, then our inability to change it implies that it is wrong for us to procreate as well. It's a delightfully simple argument. — Bartricks
Because most agree that there is a problem of evil for God. If I can show how those who think such things are committed to having to agree that this implies it is wrong for us to procreate, then that's philosophically interesting. — Bartricks
There were several unrelated questions in the OP. I addressed one:... a common mistake is not to address the question ..... — Bartricks
But you didn't like the answer, so you marked it 'irrelevant' and told me, as you do pretty much everybody, "You missed the point." The point, I assume, being "It's wrong to have kids!" You could have stated it clearly at the outset.Morally what ought they to do?
Ford, Edison, Tesla, it was all with money. — schopenhauer1
Some technology, yes. And most of the guys who made useful things in their garage or basement were subsumed by that same capitalist machine, yes; and many were robbed of the fruit of their labour. Yet that still doesn't stop the next genius tinkering, painting, composing, solving equations, dreaming up theories, pouring the content of one test-tube into another, growing a new hybrid - unnoticed, unpaid and unappreciated - just because it is their passion. Humans are curious and creative by nature.In fact, some technology absolutely needed government backing first.. usually from wartime.. then university money, then private sector. — schopenhauer1
Imagine as well that there is a sensible world, exactly like this one.
And imagine that this omnipotent omniscient person really likes the sensible world, and likes how it operates and does not want to interfere with its operations, with one exception: they want to introduce life into it. — Bartricks
Morally what ought they to do? — Bartricks
I know --- all of that is irrelevant and has nothing to do with what you were saying. Carry on!) — Vera Mont
Not nearly as interesting as you seem to think. — Vera Mont
I do sympathize with your students! Mine were able to arrive at many clever and correct answers, given a little encouragement. — Vera Mont
If the world is exactly like ours, then it ihas sentient beings; if it does not have sentient beings, then it's not exactly like ours. — god must be atheist
Maybe a change in career is needed but don't try comedy, you would fail at that as well. — Sir2u
And there you go right back to what I have already explained. If there is only one of these "omnipotent persons" how could something be judged as right or wrong. He/she/it is the judge and jury as well as the witnesses and victims. — Sir2u
No, it doesn't. You're being far too generous.
A parent ought want the best for their child. It follows that one ought improve the way things are. It does not follow that one ought not have kids. — Banno
How is this alone not reason to not willingly produce more beings into that situation? The inevitability of X suffering, doesn't mean that one thus has to willingly allow to continue X suffering because X suffering already exists in some form or another. Lions kill, therefore humans can kill for example is a really simplistic form of this argument. It is the naturalistic fallacy of course. — schopenhauer1
given the opportunity of fulfilling one's capabilities — Banno
Ever the quote if managers giving more work to their subordinates. — schopenhauer1
Good management is about recognising talent in the pool of employees and rewarding/promoting them accordingly.. If not even to hand the torch over happily if they are even better management material. — Benj96
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