In an objectively nihilistic universe, rape wouldn't even be possible.Because rape (as we understand it) matters, and if nothing matters, then rape can't exist.
If rape didn't matter, you wouldn't have tried to use it as some kind of smear tactic against me, you petty cunt.That's how little you know about objectivity.
Rape is sexual acts done on a partner who does not consent. That description exists independent of whether or not it is bad or good
You don't even understand the definition of rape properly
It's almost as if I'm free to have a personal assessment of morality and worth that is independent of my ability to recognize nihilism. But you wouldn't know that, since you demonstrate a complete inability to distinguish subjectivity and personal belief from objectivity and empiricism.
I shot my own foot there.
Pain is bad, but sometimes useful. Like if somebody runs up behind me and stabs me, the pain warns me that something is fucking wrong and I need help fast. It wouldn't be pleasant by any means but I would certainly bleed out and die if I didn't feel it and never noticed.But in most cases, yeah, it's just bad.
It's impossible to refute anything you say because whenever someone does you just say "nuh uh its an axiom".I guess I'm done if the only frame you're willing to play in is your own. Have fun in your bubble I guess.
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Quote from: Caped Baldy on April 19, 2016, 10:54:01 AMPain is bad, but sometimes useful. Like if somebody runs up behind me and stabs me, the pain warns me that something is fucking wrong and I need help fast. It wouldn't be pleasant by any means but I would certainly bleed out and die if I didn't feel it and never noticed.But in most cases, yeah, it's just bad.It's not even designed in a sensible way. If I break one of my bones or two, I'm going to be writhing on the ground in severe pain for quite awhile before I'm ready to pick myself up. Ideally, you would be able to tell your brain, "Okay, I get it, my leg is broken. I need help. Got it."Then you wouldn't be in pain anymore, and you'd be able to carry yourself to a hospital or something.That's generally my problem with the whole "pain is useful" argument. It can be useful all it wants--but why does it have to SUCK so much?
Quote from: eggsalad on April 19, 2016, 11:22:32 AMIt's impossible to refute anything you say because whenever someone does you just say "nuh uh its an axiom".I guess I'm done if the only frame you're willing to play in is your own. Have fun in your bubble I guess.yeah but the point is to explain why your axiom is better than my axiomyou and i both have a relatively similar moral compasswhat you're having trouble with is understanding that our moral compass does not have to be objective by this universal, god-given, all-encompassing perspectiveit only has to be objective under the parameters of the human condition, because we are the only things that can even ponder such thingswhy would we look at morality from any other angle other than our own?
Pain discourages movement that would make injuries worse.
Quote from: Verbatim on April 19, 2016, 11:24:24 AMQuote from: Caped Baldy on April 19, 2016, 10:54:01 AMPain is bad, but sometimes useful. Like if somebody runs up behind me and stabs me, the pain warns me that something is fucking wrong and I need help fast. It wouldn't be pleasant by any means but I would certainly bleed out and die if I didn't feel it and never noticed.But in most cases, yeah, it's just bad.It's not even designed in a sensible way. If I break one of my bones or two, I'm going to be writhing on the ground in severe pain for quite awhile before I'm ready to pick myself up. Ideally, you would be able to tell your brain, "Okay, I get it, my leg is broken. I need help. Got it."Then you wouldn't be in pain anymore, and you'd be able to carry yourself to a hospital or something.That's generally my problem with the whole "pain is useful" argument. It can be useful all it wants--but why does it have to SUCK so much?Pain discourages movement that would make injuries worse.
Quote from: Caped Baldy on April 19, 2016, 11:36:43 AMPain discourages movement that would make injuries worse.Yeah, so... any movement.You should be able to shut it off. Or lessen it. Or something. It shouldn't be this prolonged, obnoxiously terrible feeling.
Because the premise of nihilism is that morality is an artificial construct? Er, maybe not "artificial" per say. It's not manufactured, but it is not an innate property of the universe.
Yeah, nihilism is pretty awful for life.If I want to feel good then nihilism isn't very good at achieving that.The purpose of nihilism is being able to recognize that the desire to feel good and not feel bad aren't inherent to reality.
Any time you take away someone's rights, you're being more unfair than allowing someone to die from a disease they would've died from regardless.
Indirectly causing suffering in your eyes is allowing things that would happen anyway to happen. Not intervening. Of course that's not as bad as directly causing the suffering. With indirect suffering, something had to be there first.
But with your logic, we're all monsters and allowing tens of millions of people to die by not doing absolutely everything we can to cure cancer.
But you only have the obligation to make that sacrifice if the suffering was from a result of your initial action.
No, there aren't.