The fact that ya think that no life is worth living
Just wanna say that Verb realy does assign an extremely disproportionate importance on the negative aspects of life as opposed to the positive. The fact that ya think that no life is worth living because suffering is a part of it is kinda sad to think about.
Quote from: eggsalad on June 10, 2015, 06:56:00 AMthe one where pigs are fat as fuck and i'm sitting here in an air conditioned roomWell, I'm just saying, clearly it's not planet Earth, or anything called "reality".Human beings consume FAR more than they produce on average.And you can mostly blame fucking capitalism for that shit.Boy. You got me all worked up.
the one where pigs are fat as fuck and i'm sitting here in an air conditioned room
Capitalist culture is the problem, not humanity. Raise people to value each other instead of possesions and im sure things would be better.
oh, and by the way:the number of mass shootings that took place in the US last year: over 300.the number of times a panacea for cancer has been found: 0just a little fun fact
Well ok, but that doesn't address the utilitarian problem.
Quote from: Pendulate on June 10, 2015, 07:16:10 AMWell ok, but that doesn't address the utilitarian problem.you cite the psychological trauma that would incur if the human was stabbed, but you also cite the possibility of the pig suffering trauma as wellare you saying the human is more likely, or are you just contradicting yourselfalso, remember that they're gonna die, sothey won't be suffering forever
I'm saying the human'psyhcological trauma would be greater than the pig's.
And if they're guaranteed to die shortly after being stabbed, then I'm still inclined toward the human, because they would have a greater awareness of the situation/what they're going to leave behind.And the pain of their friends and family are relevant as well, unless you want to remove them from the equation
Quote from: Pendulate on June 10, 2015, 07:31:47 AMAnd if they're guaranteed to die shortly after being stabbed, then I'm still inclined toward the human, because they would have a greater awareness of the situation/what they're going to leave behind.And the pain of their friends and family are relevant as well, unless you want to remove them from the equation i would apply occam's razor--don't assume this person has any friends or family, or even an awareness of the situationwe know the pig doesn't
But you cited the potential damage a human could cause as support for your view. So I don't think it's fair to forbid the factors I mentioned. They are just as relevant.
If you remove all the differences between the human and the pig, it defeats the purpose of the question.
citing the potential of something is fine--you're just conceding the possibilitythat's not quite the same thing as an assumption
my argument is that the average human being is more of a detriment to society than not, which is why i find the distinction, if there is one, so imperceptible
- Noam Chomsky is a fucking idiot. - Terrorists should be treated as enemy combatants and subject to the death penalty. - Government collection of metadata is justified, and doesn't constitute spying. - Snowden is a traitor, who deserves a hefty sentence. - Iran is a terrorist state, and America embarrassed themselves during the nuclear negotiations. - The Iraq War was justified, and will prove beneficial for Iraq in the long-term. - Obama's foreign policy has been an absolute joke. - The anti-war and civil liberties lobbies are becoming excessively hysterical. - A unipolar world where America is at the top is better than a bipolar world.
-Bringing life into this world is wrong (anti-natalism is an infalliable philisophical position)-Veganism is morally superior to the alternative(s) (consumption of sentient beings is only morally OK if the being felt no pain during the process, IE. Muscles or clams, as they have no pain receptors)-contemporary feminsm isn't needed-feminsm=/=equal rights of both sexes (rights of women, no mention of men)-genders are social constructs and do not truly exist-all sentient life from the present and future should be eradicated-capitalism doesnt workI think that's all I got for now.
- capitalism is pretty much evil and doesn't work- there is no way to prove anything - we should design our own apocalypse and start all over again in a way where we wouldn't fuck up - western civilization is the most barbaric and the source of most of the worlds problems
Quote from: Snake on June 18, 2015, 04:09:28 AM-Bringing life into this world is wrong (anti-natalism is an infalliable philisophical position)-Veganism is morally superior to the alternative(s) (consumption of sentient beings is only morally OK if the being felt no pain during the process, IE. Muscles or clams, as they have no pain receptors)-contemporary feminsm isn't needed-feminsm=/=equal rights of both sexes (rights of women, no mention of men)-genders are social constructs and do not truly exist-all sentient life from the present and future should be eradicated-capitalism doesnt workI think that's all I got for now.You and Verb would make a delightfully depressing couple.