We're talking about good, i.e. high quality, vs. low quality. Not good vs. evil. — T Clark
Violence is a behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. How can it be ethical??? — Alkis Piskas
Sort of, except unlike the matrix where there are other minds but in virtual bodies solipsism says one cannot know about the existence of other minds. — TerraHalcyon
There's a saying - The excellent is the enemy of the good. My way of saying that is - Good is good enough. Sometimes, when I'm frustrated or lazy, I might say - Good enough is good enough.
So much in the world is not particularly good, it's mediocre. Aiming for good is an appropriate and honorable goal. — T Clark
If that's really true, and not just a rhetorical feint, there's not much else I can say. — T Clark
It is content with the low places that people disdain.
Thus it is like the Tao. — T Clark
Acting in moderation is not mediocrity. — T Clark
How does one justify this claim? We could just as well say that the average populous is compelled into extreme acts from the standpoint of our hunter-gatherer ancestors (the average lifestyle for 100,000 plus years of human development) . Driving around in a private car isn't an extreme act relative to global mean?
We're causing global warming/CC and yet we're lacking in extremity in all ways?
7 minutes ago — Nils Loc
I don't think I'm fully understanding this point. Are you suggesting some philosophy takes place as a kind of instinctual activity? — Xtrix
It's already happening. Mediocrity as the highest goal, the highest perfection.
The tallest poppy gets its head cut, therefore, it's the mediocre poppy that is the best one. — baker
He doesn't the deny the reality of roller-coasters, but he denies there are actually other people in the roller-coaster having the same experience. — Raymond
Well according to this dude solipsism is true and we are solipsists in superposition. I don't know how right his argument is. — TerraHalcyon
If violence is to be admitted into the company of the good it can't, I'm afraid, be done so as an equal (as a good, as ethical). — Agent Smith
Treating others the same in that case would be out of empathy, not out of their actual moral worth. — Hello Human
There's a difference there and, for me, it needs to be made explicit by developing a new concept: goodish (2). — Agent Smith
Whether Mike accidentally killed Bob, or meant to, the end result of Bob's death is less suffering overall, even for Bob, as he was struck once and died. — Book273
My position is that under specific circumstances, violence, no matter the required level, is ethical. — Book273
Yes. Death does not equate to suffering. — Book273
However, if rollercoasters are immune to the status of illusory entities, then I say we have a problem, because I don't know how one can ride one, if there's no time involved. — Manuel
I get that, but the term does have overtly physical connotations. I thought that disengaging the term "violence" from the whole idea of ethical violence might be meaningful. After all, people can do a whole lot of horrendous damage to other people without ever lifting a finger against them. Disenfranchising a person or a group, for example. Maybe "trespassing" is a suitable match for the concept? In which case the question becomes, is it ever ethical to trespass against others? — Pantagruel
I suppose we could speculate on the whole "time before the Big Bang" topic, if that even makes sense. But that aside, I don't understand what unreal time means. — Manuel