You're confusing observing something first-person with observing it third-person. Which is why I just pointed out the distinction. We observe someone having a dream with neuroimaging equipment, via their behavior, etc. — Terrapin Station
You observe it from a third-person perspective, exactly as you observe every single other thing in the world that's not yourself. — Terrapin Station
Yes. It is utterly bizarre to exist at all — Inyenzi
Just the same way we know any and everything we know. Based on observation of the world. — Terrapin Station
You don't exist as a person, as something conscious, etc. prior to conception, by the way. — Terrapin Station
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But exactly how does the “social construction” of money work?
It works because we believe it works, it is literally as simple as that. — hachit
I think, as others have said, money is about convenience. If I were a sheep rearer I wouldn't have to drag a group of them everywhere I go — TheMadFool
Only individual human beings have executive agency. Institutions such as governments, colleges, churches, corporations, etc. can not have, do not have executive agency. — Bitter Crank
..and then there’s NZ PM Jacinta Ardern — Possibility
I'm not saying the aforementioned justifications for violence are necessarily the best options — Judaka
As I said...you seem to have a black or white position on this. — Frank Apisa
There are justifications. You may not agree with them...but that does not make them non-justifications. — Frank Apisa
In a lot of those sorts of cases people simply are not articulating their actual stances very well. The stances are going to be more detailed, nuanced, qualified than what they may have stated. — Terrapin Station
What does your brother think? — T Clark
Okay...but keep in mind that an Aztec chief or shaman might consider "being essential to human existence and welfare" to be a very reason-based assessment. — Frank Apisa
And the people doing the hurting are saying it is justified.
So are you. — Frank Apisa
, I don't believe that value/valuing is anything other than how an individual feels about something. — Terrapin Station
Some people get off on being hurt. Masochists do...and derive sexual pleasure from it. — Frank Apisa
There have been many discussions of antinatalism here on the forum. schopenhauer1 is one of it's prime proponents. I'm sure he'll have thoughts. — T Clark
Wouldn't the difference be whether you're saving thousands of lives? — Terrapin Station
Intentionally, I think it can be justifiable to push people to do things they don't want to do, to nag at them, etc. That can produce change in a way that just letting them be doesn't. — Terrapin Station
Cultural influences of a society plays a part in the answer to your question, Andrew. — Frank Apisa
So, for example, I think it's completely justifiable to smile and say "Hello" to someone as you pass by them on the street, even though that person might be psychologically upset that you did that, because they have a neurosis about it. — Terrapin Station
Otherwise, how do you distinguish between an action involving something with an inability to either grant or withhold consent and an action that's contrary to an agent's wishes? — Terrapin Station
"Nonconsensual" conventionally has a connotation that something is against someone's consent.
Otherwise, how do you distinguish between an action involving something with an inability to either grant or withhold consent and an action that's contrary to an agent's wishes? — Terrapin Station
Someone needs to be existent and to be able to grant or withhold consent for us to be able to do anything in line with or against their consent.
That doesn't imply that they need to have experienced a particular thing to have an opinion about it. — Terrapin Station
First off, someone having a preference to x doesn't imply that they've experienced x yet. — Terrapin Station
I'm trying to find the connection between inhibitions (the restraint we apply un-/sub-/consciously) and will-power (the motivation towards 'something') because they both seem to reflect a symmetry in the nature of force/influence they exert such that they could almost be said to be different phases of a singular factor. — BrianW
It's certainly possible that someone does. — Terrapin Station
Here's how you know: you ask the person in question. — Terrapin Station
There is no "general rule" about preferences that is universal. — Terrapin Station