The Q, the question, is simply, "whence all this?" — TheMadFool
Can we perfect the conditions we all live and reboot the whole system? Yes. What prevents it is acceptance that this is the best case scenario. — Futuristic Anarchist
You might as well ask why lions do not give up meat. Common ideals are not independent from us, they are us. The idea that we can tear up a culture and start again is the acme of hubris. Humanity is not perfectible; the trick is knowing when things are as good as they're going to get and then stopping.So why have we become so passive? Why have we accepted that this is the way things are supposed to be? — Futuristic Anarchist
To put it mildly, panpsychism is irrelevant and pointless. — Zelebg
Anything that evolves from mechanisms other than natural selection is a product of evolution but not of natural selection. — StarsFromMemory
So, birds do have self awareness? — StarsFromMemory
And I don't seem to find a reason for why consciousness gives me a survival advantage over an ameoba, which you say has no consciousness. I suppose there are none, but you could help me find some and establish your point. — StarsFromMemory
As a side note, when I began this thread, I too hoped to prove that consciousness is a product of evolution. But even then, I was fairly sure it was not a product of natural selection. — StarsFromMemory
What do you make of qualia then? You can't deny that there is indeed a subjective experience when we look at ,say, a colour. Surely self-awareness alone can't account for this. — StarsFromMemory
Would you please elucidate how being aware of my existence is beneficial to me. Birds, according to you, are not aware of their existence, they seem to survive just fine. — StarsFromMemory
From what I gather, you don't seem to think any form of consciousness other than self-consciousness exists — StarsFromMemory
What do you mean by self-consciousness? Is it simply the awareness of one's existence or does it also include awareness of one's internal mental states and awareness of the external world? — StarsFromMemory
Do you also think that consciousness is a property of only complex nervous systems and is thus entirely absent in insects,birds and other simpler organisms? — StarsFromMemory
Emergentism doesn't hold that any trace of consciousness is already present in fundamental particles but when they combine in a certain way, out of nowhere, a non-physical property arises. We cannot thus deduce how the property arose simply by analysing the constiuents and/or their arrangment. — StarsFromMemory
Doesn't emergentism also argue that a new property emerges from simply the combination of matter in such a way that we can never predict such an emergence from simply looking at all the physical property of the constituent matter. — StarsFromMemory
proto-consciousness is a part of all particles and when those particles come together, full blown consciousness emerges. — StarsFromMemory
There is nothing exactly new emerging here nor something that cannot be predicted if we know about what this proto consciousness is. — StarsFromMemory
Panpsychism must be true in some way because it’s maximally vague and ambiguous. Consider emergentism, the opposite of panpsychism, and yet if true, panpsychist could still say the possibility of emergence was built-in throughout the fabric of the universe all along, and that would be truth, but useless truth. Too general to the point of being meaningless, like stating “everything is universe”. It’s far more reasonable to say “consciousness is a program”, because, at least in some way, that’s what it is. — Zelebg
That’s all about access consciousness. Functionality. Phenomenal consciousness is something much less interesting. — Pfhorrest
Everything that exists — Pfhorrest
Nah, there's no lack of moral certainty among secularists. [...] Being certain that you are right is more related to character than anything else. — SophistiCat
I don't think it's their supernatural quality that is the main spring in accepting religion-driven morals, but the (believed) absolute authority of the issuer of the moral creeds. — god must be atheist
Listen, T...because Kant says something does not mean it is so. — Txastopher
Every living thing dies and every person is a living thing. This much is self-evident, no? — Shamshir
You made a claim to me earlier. I challenged you to show where that claim is written or promulgated. — Frank Apisa
Every person has the ability to die, thus every person has the right to die. — Shamshir
People breathe and live, because they choose to breathe and live; and if they choose to die prematurely, the only way to stop them is to convince them that life is more desirable than death.
Indeed, people may be influenced one way or the other, but withholding their right to die is impossible, lest they are already dead.
I reiterate; Society may at best influence one to live and never enforce one to live.
Now, as to whether one should be influenced to change his course or be allowed to fall - who knows?
Yet, there is no reason not to live and die in ejoyment, no? And mutual enjoyment greatens one, whilst singular enjoyment contains one. — Shamshir
Really?
Because you say so?
Is it written on a tablet somewhere?
Or is it something you have invented...and are obligating everyone else to honor? — Frank Apisa
It is not immediately clear what responsibility obtains from the supposed right to eat oatmeal with creamer in morning.
So what?
Are you suggesting that limits one's right to eat oatmeal with creamer in the morning? — Frank Apisa
His [Marx's] findings are unpractical and fantasy. The resulting attempts of such practice show increased death rates. If one cannot practice such ideology then it is a bad ideology. — Waya
↪Bitter Crank No, that's actual communism, which never existed. Everything we see today is a degree... — Waya
Karl Marx. He speaks for an elite class that takes from the poor and manipulates them into slaves for such a class. — Waya
I'm dirt poor almost to the point where I wonder if I will get another meal and still dead set against socialism and Karl Marx. He speaks for an elite class that takes from the poor and manipulates them into slaves for such a class. — Waya
Because it cause some of those who engage in it to have serious health problems?
— Txastopher
Examples? — Terrapin Station
As I understand it, competitive bodybuilding is massively unhealthy.
— Txastopher
Because of? — Terrapin Station
Even if health concerns aren't primary, you can't get to the destination --a bodybuilder's physique --without being intentionally healthy. — Terrapin Station
Here in the US prison populations are predominantly represented by a huge bias or tendency to be male-oriented.
Therefore, for the sake of talking about society or culturally, does that fact that prison populations are predominantly male mean or imply that females are socially superior to males? — Wallows
And whatever you define as athleticism, why does bodybuilding need to have that in order to be worthwhile? — petrichor
nothing appeals to me aesthetically quite as much as the muscular human form. — petrichor