Okay, you become aware that there is something that is correlated with a reduction in rape and other sex crimes, divorce, std's, teen sex, and that increases prosocial behavior... what doubts could you/do you have about said thing? — anonymous66
But there's a cardinal difference between playing video games and porn in terms of the outcome (although if you don't know what it is, I'd be embarrased to have to explain it. :-} ) — Wayfarer
there's a cardinal difference between playing video games and porn in terms of the outcome — Wayfarer
unbalanced in their life activities. — Bitter Crank
Perhaps the thinking is something like this:
I'm not sure the best world is one in which sex is treated the way it is in porn videos. Wouldn't a world in which people use sex to express their love, respect and commitment be better than our current world? — anonymous66
How would a virtue ethicist view porn? Would a virtuous person enjoy porn? (hard to see how porn promotes wisdom, courage, justice and temperance). — anonymous66
People who spend all their free time cleaning, playing video games, watching porn, eating, posting on this forum, or engaging in religious activity (and who don't live in monasteries) are somewhere between slightly deranged, very undisciplined, or at least unbalanced in their life activities. — Bitter Crank
Never enough, boredom comes nipping at our heel. — schopenhauer1
There are many anecdotes about the ways in which he simplified his life to take as little time as possible away from his work. He ate only twice a day, with almost no variation in what he had at each meal. He ate cold food only, mostly fruits and vegetables without any preparation. Even when he could have had freshly ground coffee with only a minute’s additional preparation, he drank instant coffee, often with water straight from the tap. He sometimes kept a book open on the chest-of-drawers so that he could read while putting on his socks. His speed in reading was phenomenal, in part because his power of concentration was prodigious. Wanting to preserve his mental and physical capacities, he took an hour every evening during his last decade to get vigorous exercise on a stationary bicycle, but never without reading philosophy (or occasionally physics) while furiously pedalling.
Why, BC, do you include 'engaging in religious activity' be categorised as 'unbalanced or undisciplined', and why do you think that would be done 'for pleasure' or 'to stimulate the pleasure centres'? Don't you think that might be a mis-characterisation? — Wayfarer
In other words, if something is not harmful what makes it immoral? — VagabondSpectre
I do find it interesting though that all the examples of immorality you gave (swearing, atheism, apostasy, polytheism) are all examples of generally shitty moral positions. Since they don't cause any harm, it's impossible (from a progressive perspective) to justify taking any harmful action against offenders. — VagabondSpectre
Religious activity often does, and should involve pleasure — Bitter Crank
Possibly, just possibly, you've become a little jaded by your experiences. — Wayfarer
There are many kinds of leisure activities and cultural pursuits that can be pursued, but porn is exclusively related to the generation and satisfaction of the sexual impulse. — Wayfarer
Au contraire, they're not about pleasure or pain. — Wayfarer
Once on a day of worship Jesus was going through the grainfields. As the disciples walked along, they began to pick the heads of grain. The Pharisees asked him, "Look! Why are your disciples doing something that is not permitted on the day of worship?" Jesus responded to them, “Have you never read what David did, when he was in need and was hungry, he and those who were with him?
He entered the house of God and ate the bread of the Presence, which it is not lawful for any but the priests to eat, and also gave it to those who were with him”
Jesus said to them, The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath — Mark 2:23-27
The consumer's sexual interest is being subverted for the purpose of making money. — Bitter Crank
Asceticism and sages cultivating indifference to pleasure is one of the varieties of religious experience; — Bitter Crank
I'm honestly having trouble parsing through what you're trying to say here. — Noble Dust
And a better question to begin with would be "is porn virtuous?" — Noble Dust
The better question is: What is pornography people? How is it virtuous? — TheWillowOfDarkness
Edited to add: I think I like this wording better: I can even imagine a world in which porn expresses the best of humanity... Perhaps a better world might be one in which porn exists, but that porn inspires us to be better peopleI can even imagine a world in which porn expresses the best of humanity... Perhaps a better world might be one in which porn exists, but that porn shows us how to be better people.
Jesus didn't preach asceticism — Bitter Crank
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