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    Where did RSK go??? Its HIS damn thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigosoul
    To add to this: Not only is it about happiness, but the loss of all that human POTENTIAL. What if ONE of THOSE souls had been the one w/the answer to human hunger?? Or curing cancer, or ending war, or... you see my point.

    Thanks Vash!
    Philosophical Utilitarianism doesn't give a rat's @ss about lost human potential. According to this philosophy, what is good is that which produces the greatest amount of happiness. It is basically the philosophy of Hedonism.

    Because I am not a fan of Utilitarianism, I will agree that the profound loss of human potential is catastrophic.
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigosoul
    That was before I had a family, people I loved and felt responsible for, became a contributing member of my local community. It takes a certain amount of stability and maturity (mental, emotional, financial) to be able to think about these things, I understand.
    Maybe Your Just scared of loosing it all ? Anyway Thanks for everything good you sad, it was nice to chat with You All guys and girls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vashti
    Philosophical Utilitarianism doesn't give a rat's @ss about lost human potential.
    Oh, is THAT what this thread was about? Haha. Well, I've never much cared for putting myself in any particular philosophical "box". I spent quite a bit of time as an undergraduate reading about the LIVES of many of the "Great Philosophers". They ALL came with their associated baggage. Kant, for example, was forced to work as a student (his father died, leaving him somewhat financially strapped), he never married, and was (as far as I can gather) fairly sexually repressed.

    When adopting someone's ideas, I have always thought it a good idea to understand where they were coming from w/them in the first place. Once you realize that the Great Philosophers, were also mere humans, it helps to put a lot of their ideas in context.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-TEX
    Maybe Your Just scared of loosing it all ? Anyway Thanks for everything good you sad, it was nice to chat with You All guys and girls.
    Huh? I think that was a pathetic attempt at an insult. OK, let me clarify:

    Not SCARED to "lose it all". But definitely interested in improving the lot of those I love. Helping to assure the future of those I care about, as much as I can. Continuation of my genetic material in the best way I know how. Absolutely. And, by extention, helping others as well. What else should I be doing with my life? What is the purpose of YOUR existence? :

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    "What is the purpose of YOUR existence?" - I don't know.
    But while I'm not knowing it I'm doing the same thing as You, "Helping to assure the future of those I care about" , atleast truing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigosoul
    Oh, is THAT what this thread was about? Haha. Well, I've never much cared for putting myself in any particular philosophical "box". I spent quite a bit of time as an undergraduate reading about the LIVES of many of the "Great Philosophers". They ALL came with their associated baggage. Kant, for example, was forced to work as a student (his father died, leaving him somewhat financially strapped), he never married, and was (as far as I can gather) fairly sexually repressed.

    When adopting someone's ideas, I have always thought it a good idea to understand where they were coming from w/them in the first place. Once you realize that the Great Philosophers, were also mere humans, it helps to put a lot of their ideas in context.
    This was not what the thread was originally about, but rather what it evolved in to when OV said he held "utilitarian views", which incidentally is not the same thing as cultural relativism, as I am sure you are aware (but I am not sure OV knows this).

    I mentioned before that ALL philosohpical views have serious flaws.
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by misombra
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    Women rock!!
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-TEX
    "What is the purpose of YOUR existence?" - I don't know.
    Sure you do. You just said it:

    Quote Originally Posted by G-TEX
    "Helping to assure the future of those I care about" , atleast truing.
    Now you just need to figure out HOW. And that comes with experience and awareness. Its exciting to find this out about yourself. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vashti
    The question is WHY is it wrong to murder people? It is wrong to murder people because it denies them the oppportunity to live.
    ROFL!, and what is wrong with denying someone the opportunity to live? You have no idea what you are talking about, not only that, you also do not understand what I write. This argument is beyond you, leave and shut up. Cultural relativism is fact, I uphold Utilitarian views. Meaning that I know its relative of what I believe and I know there is nothing definite right about it, I just do it by choice. Utilitarian view says to avoid as much pain to a raitional agent as possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Only-virgins
    ROFL!, and what is wrong with denying someone the opportunity to live?
    Ah, c'mon OV!! Post-hoc, along that timeline.... nothing, if that's your philosophy. BUT, before the fact... well, read what I said about lost potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigosoul
    Ah, c'mon OV!! Post-hoc, along that timeline.... nothing, if that's your philosophy. BUT, before the fact... well, read what I said about lost potential.
    I know everything about lost potential, I tried to argue it on my Philo 101 paper. it also fails under the fact that, whocares what the potential is? why should I care?, fact is that it doesnt matter. Allow me to post the entire god damn reply first lol. A culture could have an opinion that potential of life is equal to shiet, nothing wrong with that.

    Quote Originally Posted by vashti
    That is NOT how the saying goes. It is "Those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it". Pretty much the exact opposite of what you wrote.
    Actually, I am positive its "dwells".
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    Quote Originally Posted by vashti
    This was not what the thread was originally about, but rather what it evolved in to when OV said he held "utilitarian views", which incidentally is not the same thing as cultural relativism, as I am sure you are aware (but I am not sure OV knows this).

    I mentioned before that ALL philosohpical views have serious flaws.
    My post wasn't meant for you.

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    indigosoul I sad it before, and I'll say it again Thanks !
    Though you didn't make me change my mind.

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