I don't like antinatalism, but I also don't care for people reproducing willy nilly because they won't practice family planning techniques that are readily available, and which no-one is stopping them from using. — Bitter Crank
I wasn't ruling out individuals finding purpose, just that it wasn't an installed feature. — Bitter Crank
Life is Good in Itself. — Bitter Crank
The goods one experiences in life- the relationships, the learning, the aesthetic pleasures (including humor), the physical pleasures, the pleasures of engaging in highly stimulating physical/mental activities (or flow activities), and achievement, though they might make life a bit more of a consolation, are not worth the structural and contingent suffering involved.
How do you make that value call? — Cavacava
Why create the problem of finding goods in the first place, if no problem needs to be given in the first place?
Saw that you posted this on another thread and found that interesting and applicable to this conversation. Quite odd, that you would say that, given what you have discussed here:
"Our existence makes us biased in assessing the significance of our existence." — Intrigued
suffering — schopenhauer1
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