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ulookingatme t1_j9rv13c wrote
Reply to comment by brutinator in Thought experiments claim to use our intuitive responses to generate philosophical insights. But these scenarios are deceptive. Moral intuitions depend heavily on context and the individual. by IAI_Admin
Tell that to the guy on death row.
ulookingatme t1_j9qy66c wrote
Reply to comment by brutinator in Thought experiments claim to use our intuitive responses to generate philosophical insights. But these scenarios are deceptive. Moral intuitions depend heavily on context and the individual. by IAI_Admin
If you give me an example of one morally objective rule that is universally accepted I'd say you may have a point. Standing by.
ulookingatme t1_j9qxy67 wrote
Reply to comment by XiphosAletheria in Thought experiments claim to use our intuitive responses to generate philosophical insights. But these scenarios are deceptive. Moral intuitions depend heavily on context and the individual. by IAI_Admin
Sure, morals are based upon the social contract and self-interest. That's what I basically said.
ulookingatme t1_j9na2ip wrote
Reply to comment by brutinator in Thought experiments claim to use our intuitive responses to generate philosophical insights. But these scenarios are deceptive. Moral intuitions depend heavily on context and the individual. by IAI_Admin
Morality is subjective and is of a fungible nature. You can theorize all you like, but reality and history tells us this is true.
ulookingatme t1_j9n9itp wrote
Reply to comment by XiphosAletheria in Thought experiments claim to use our intuitive responses to generate philosophical insights. But these scenarios are deceptive. Moral intuitions depend heavily on context and the individual. by IAI_Admin
As an example, the psychopath agrees to be moral not out of a sense of need or community, but as a result of his own self interest and his or her desire to avoid the cost of ignoring laws and social norms. But does that then mean morality involves nothing more than making a self-interested choice?
ulookingatme t1_j1odbsk wrote
Reply to comment by x31b in Is AI like ChatGPT censored? by joyloveroot
Why worry? You won't know it until it's over.
ulookingatme t1_j00h4pm wrote
For those who can't comprehend this: "An overthinking mind tends to focus on the negative, sabotaging happy thoughts and keeping your mind in a constant state of negativity. When your happiness wanes, it affects your mental health and your productivity."
ulookingatme t1_j00h1ts wrote
Reply to comment by throwaway49164 in [Image] Warning: Overthinking Kills your Happiness. by sylsau
You probably just don't understand the quote.
ulookingatme t1_j00gx5k wrote
Reply to comment by twobangs in [Image] Warning: Overthinking Kills your Happiness. by sylsau
Sounds personal. IMO, this quote has nothing to do with how you treat other people.
ulookingatme t1_jeda8tk wrote
Reply to I am starting a social movement to create a sustainable and equitable future for the human race. by courtimus-prime
Thank Gawd you got off your ass and finally did something.