God, however, is omnipotent and omniscient, so it is not for lack of ability that God could not explain things to us and the fact that we cannot comprehend God's ways should not be a problem because God did not need to make it that way. — Chany
Physical reaction is not equivalent to awareness — Hanover
According to neuroscientist and quasi-philosopher, Antonio Damasio, consciousness is self-awareness + awareness of one's environment (i.e. immediate surroundings). — Maw
To be honest, I feel life is an absolutely unnecessary abomination — Hamtatro
My son is objectively taller than my daughter. Yellow is objectively lighter in color than indigo — aletheist
"I like hockey more than football". — Chany
But why? You have not provided evidence for this. — Chany
How does this indicate to you that I have an innate desire to quantify things? I have no desire to quantify these things, I simply prefer watching hockey over football. — Metaphysician Undercover
But that is a different question than the merely qualitative comparison of which one is taller than the other, which requires no measurement - and therefore no math - as long as they are standing together. — aletheist
The exactitude of math is only possible because it deals with purely hypothetical or ideal states of things. Exact analyses of mathematical models can only serve as approximate analyses of actual situations. — aletheist
What is then the difference between awareness and consciousness under this view? — mew
But as I said before, better is not quantifiable — Metaphysician Undercover
We make these kinds of qualitative comparisons all the time, and mathematics plays no role in them whatsoever. — aletheist
What do you mean? — mew
Do you mean that plants are conscious the same way humans are? — mew
Do we know how it works? If we don't know how it works, do we really know what it is? — mew
Can you suggest a better 'tool'? — Wayfarer
how do we choose between two equal choices when we have no reason to choose one over the other? — Chany
You are getting caught up on the details of thought experiment itself. You are like the person who hears the trolley problem and tries to find some reason to stop the trolley without killing anyone, when the real point is asking whether it is better to kill one person or let five people die. — Chany
But I hold to the principle that it is both immoral and ineffective to rely on being unpleasant to one person to deter another, or to persuade by bullying and threats. Respect and kindness better makes people more amenable. Lots of folk disagree with me though — unenlightened
But that is because all punishment is senseless — unenlightened
killing an unpleasant person might be the best preventative course, — unenlightened
That is to say, rather than solving the problem of how the donkey decides between two identical piles of grass, you've changed the problem into, how does the donkey take a course of action that keeps it alive. The original problem goes unsolved — Efram
No animal likes to feel pain, therefore they inherently agree with our morality by their actions to avoid pain. Our morality is simply pain = bad therefore don't inflict pain on others — intrapersona
So we can only say at the moment that it is subjectively true from a human perspective that "nature is immoral". — intrapersona
Everything about the essence of the problem has just been left behind — Efram
And the problem is that random choices might not actually be possible (e.g. hard determinism) or that random choices aren't actually choices but things that happen to us — Michael
The difficulty here is that you haven't explained how the ass can choose a) over b) or b) over a) — Michael
That it's rational to choose a) or b) over c) is not that the random decision to choose a) over b) or b) over a) is rational. And if it's impossible to randomly choose a) over b) or b) over a) then the ass cannot choose a) or b). That's the problem. — Michael
Sorry for being dense, but what do you mean by solving? — zookeeper
– if every choice must be rational – then the ass cannot choose randomly, in which case the ass is incapable of making a choice at all. — Michael