Thinking preceeds action; there is no action without thinking — Gilliatt
I think it seems that way, too, but what I'm saying by that is that there are things that I feel (sometimes very strongly) about interpersonal behavior being acceptable or not, recommendable or not, etc. — Terrapin Station
Re the doctor comment, by the way, the doctor can't tell you whether anything has an objectively positive or negative value — Terrapin Station
I have tried that. Nothing seems to want to surface. I feel like I might be repressing a lot of crap. I don't know how to access it. — Posty McPostface
I've tried so many. Dunno what's left to do about the depression. I even tried disidentifying with my depression, to no avail due to its intrinsic nature. — Posty McPostface
Is this another way of stating disenfranchisement with adult life? — Posty McPostface
my psychotic disorder would prevent me from trying it — Posty McPostface
I don't even know where to start — Posty McPostface
I wish I could capture that wonder of life again. Do you feel that sometimes when you rummage around in your own time machine that is your brain? — Posty McPostface
Self medication is a very dangerous game of playing doctor with your own body. — hks
I think I just need to become undepressed. — Posty McPostface
I don't get why children don't get depressed — Posty McPostface
I'm on Zoloft (Sertraline), but I feel it pooping out, which is an issue any depressive faces when prescribed medication. My p-doc already told me I have enough chemistry going on in my brain (Also on Zyprexa and Haldol)... yeah, pretty intense stuff... It sucks, because I know that they are potent mood stabilizers that could and likely are contributing to my apathy and anhedonia. I used to be a stim freak, which helped tremendously with the a-motivation I experience. I often wake up craving Adderall or Dexedrine in the morning. Ehh. — Posty McPostface
I used to be enamoured with death, now not so much. It's kinda scary if you ask me. — Posty McPostface
Do you take anything that helps? — Posty McPostface
It wasn't because you think you can solve moral disputes via some other means. It's that you don't think that we can solve moral disputes period? — Terrapin Station
This is "will lead to feeling good/will lead to feeling bad". — Hallucinogen
I would say that the word "moral" means "feels good" or "will lead to feeling good" in however many ways you can fathom it, and "immoral" means "causes pain". So the very dichotomy comes from the dichotomy of the pleasure-pain axis. — Hallucinogen
Morality can mean and probably usually means not acting. — Andrew4Handel
All morality depends on action. — Hallucinogen
What I was getting at is that we're naming a limited set of things "morality," and one of the criteria for limiting the set there is that we're talking about interpersonal behavior. — Terrapin Station
Let me just clarify, first, what an example would be in your view of resolving a moral dispute? — Terrapin Station
What type of 'society' could you and I build where you may have your way and where I must agree to it, or not? — gloaming
Right. For one, because morality is judgments about interpersonal behavior, and that's not interpersonal behavior. That's not an exhaustive definition, just part of it. — Terrapin Station
Because that's factually all that's going on when we "do morality." — Terrapin Station
Certainly I can. But how? Well, based on how I think about that, what my preferences are, etc. — Terrapin Station
Don't you believe that you're living and you have a mind? That would be something they have in common, right? They're both "things that you currently have/that you're currently doing. — Terrapin Station
Your questions show that you have already turned dualist. — Harry Hindu
Everthing physically possible is a function.
"How something functions ideally" is about individuals' preferences. There is no objective "ideal," no factual "ideal," beyond that people prefer. — Terrapin Station
Morality, factually, is simply ways that people feel about interpersonal behavior. — Terrapin Station
One state that they're in is not objectively preferable to any other state they're in or can be in. — Terrapin Station
So would you say that you're not alive, or would you say that you have no mind? — Terrapin Station