Happiness outweighs suffering. If someone asked me whether I'd want an hour of happiness and then an hour of suffering, or nothing at all, I'd take the former in a heartbeat.
you've never felt real suffering in your life
Sure, I've never been tortured or mutilated. But that's not a realistic perception for suffering for 99% of humans.
I remember reading a breakdown of all the symbolism in the video one time but I forget all of it now.
Quote from: SecondClass on May 15, 2015, 11:59:02 PMSure, I've never been tortured or mutilated. But that's not a realistic perception for suffering for 99% of humans.which means 99% of humans do not have a realistic perception of real suffering
besides, it shouldn't matter, if you can honestly think of a good experience that would outweigh being tortured and mutilatedi don't think you can
Quote from: Maverick on May 16, 2015, 12:02:06 AMI remember reading a breakdown of all the symbolism in the video one time but I forget all of it now.it's pretty clear though
99% of humans live their lives without any fear of actual physical torture. That vastly outweighs the 1% who does.
Quote from: SecondClass on May 16, 2015, 12:04:52 AM99% of humans live their lives without any fear of actual physical torture. That vastly outweighs the 1% who does.how is this relevant, then, to your initial assertion that you'd undergo an hour of suffering if you could only receive an hour of pleasure first, if the suffering is conditioned only by, presumably, the worst you have felt thus far?you've relegated your point to, "i would suffer for an orgasm, just as long as the suffering isn't so bad"a vapid, diffident statement that has no meaning
My original post implied equal happiness and suffering. You can't have an argument of "oh you'd choose to spend an hour undergoing excruciating pain and misery so you can spend the next hour lounging around with a cup of peach tea?" It's not comparable. The average human is never going to be tortured in some Russian gulag, so even bringing up the point of "you've never had REAL suffering" is pointless.
Quote from: SecondClass on May 16, 2015, 12:14:32 AMMy original post implied equal happiness and suffering. You can't have an argument of "oh you'd choose to spend an hour undergoing excruciating pain and misery so you can spend the next hour lounging around with a cup of peach tea?" It's not comparable. The average human is never going to be tortured in some Russian gulag, so even bringing up the point of "you've never had REAL suffering" is pointless.if you could illustrate the scenario for me, then, that would be helpfuli won't contradict you, but i don't suspect that i will agree with youit's difficult for me to imagine a scenario where the suffering/happiness do not outweigh each other either which way, even if only by just a little biti would stop eating cupcakes if i had to prick my finger every single time i decided to eat onethey wouldn't really be worth it to me anymore at that point
Quote from: SecondClass on May 15, 2015, 11:52:55 PMHappiness outweighs suffering. If someone asked me whether I'd want an hour of happiness and then an hour of suffering, or nothing at all, I'd take the former in a heartbeat.and then you'd regret it"no i wouldn't"yeah... you wouldyou've never felt real suffering in your life
Quote from: Verbatim on May 15, 2015, 11:54:39 PMQuote from: SecondClass on May 15, 2015, 11:52:55 PMHappiness outweighs suffering. If someone asked me whether I'd want an hour of happiness and then an hour of suffering, or nothing at all, I'd take the former in a heartbeat.and then you'd regret it"no i wouldn't"yeah... you wouldyou've never felt real suffering in your life And you have?Cutting your wrists or getting dumped by a girl doesn't count.
And you have?
Quote from: Magos Domina on May 16, 2015, 12:52:17 AMAnd you have?Nothat doesn't mean not i'm able to recognize that when someone says "the good in the world outweighs the bad in the world", they're talking out of their ass
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.