Odd things you say, I think. Are their facts about logical principles? Is it a fact the sun shines today, when it does? — Astrophel
how is it that pain as such is not bad? — Astrophel
the matter is not about how agreements differ, but of the pain as it IS in privately experienced, as only pain can be. — Astrophel
This question is logically PRIOR to anything that can occur in Intersubjective agreement — Astrophel
Then the matter has to be made public for others to agree, and agreement simply means there is shared content, but it being shared begs the same question, what is shared? — Astrophel
agreement rests with whether or not one's descriptive account aligns with others — Astrophel
My end stands unrefuted, because the bad is as clear as day, more clear than the principle of the excluded middle or De Morgan's theorem. It locality doesn't enter into it, nor does agreement. — Astrophel
I think I should have used the word "like" instead of "enjoy" to avoid confusion: There are plenty of people who like evil, such as masochists. — MoK
I already illustrated in the OP what I mean by good and evil and what I mean by good and evil creatures. — MoK
by a good person I mean that you prefer pleasure instead of suffering. You expressed that you don't like pain in your first post in this thread. Therefore, you could not be an evil creature. — MoK
Do you want to maybe qualify this? I suffer every morning when I put my body under immense pressure to achieve a better body. — AmadeusD
So now that you’ve added your weasel words you have admitted the corollary that words sometimes cannot persuade someone. In those instances, where have the causal powers of your words disappeared to? — NOS4A2
The emprical evidence supports (3). The laymen and the psychologists and the neuroscientists who talk about persuasion are not engaging in superstition or magical thinking. It is nothing like ghosts or goblins or gods. — Michael
3. Words can persuade, and sometimes do — Michael
an event is impactful if it has a counterfactual effect — Leontiskos
It seems pretty obvious that being maimed and extreme suffering is, at least ceteris paribus, bad for animals. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Too bad it went sour, because it would otherwise be a useful word, to describe the necessary set of ideas and ideals one needs to organize one's life. — BC
There are plenty of people who enjoy evil, such as masochists. — MoK
I don't think so. Do you mind elaborating after reading this post? — MoK
Depending on the person you are, you are a good person, you only enjoy/like good experiences. I don't know why you are suffering. — MoK
It is not merely other-regarding. — hypericin
What is commonly regarded as "moral progress" consists in a widening of the in-group circle — hypericin
As a reasoning animal, I conclude that many of the delimitations defining in-groups are culturally bound, and largely arbitrary — hypericin
Tell that to a woman or to a descendent of a slave. — hypericin
an invariant moral principle — Showmee
then human's and ostriches both have legs in the same manner. — Bob Ross
It's just a temporal agreement, but in order for a standard to function we'd both have to understand and agree to it. — Moliere
So in a philosophy forum like this one it would be more suitable... to take a philosophical approach about political debates, take a step back and resist the temptation to... reason in terms of what is right or wrong...but in terms of what one wants and what on can get in a way that equally applies to ALL ideological conflicting views at hand — neomac
something is evil when the person is suffering — MoK
hen how is it — Showmee
why does the conclusion still seem logically valid in the above argument? — Showmee
it wouldn’t make for a valid argument to say something like: — Showmee
“I would approve of x” is a factual claim, which is either true or false, not a non-cognitive utterance. — Micheal Huemer
latter sentence obviously entails the first — Micheal Huemer
Why not? — Banno
Your rejections of reality are just not taken seriously, and perhaps that's hurtful. So be it. We do this with anyone who is purporting to claim something which is demonstrably false (the earth is flat, for instance). — AmadeusD
Europeans and the US should serve Russia's wet dreams, right? — neomac
key to try to live with this mental condition. — javi2541997
I could be shown how to listen, what to listen for, and who does it well and who does not do it well — Fire Ologist
