(August 5, 2011 at 1:54 am)Emporion Wrote: Subjective reasons are just derivatives of objective reasons with emotions combined.
There are no objective reasons for action PERIOD. While it may be true that once we have determined what our goals are there are objectively right and wrong answers about the best way to achieve them but our goals themselves are AWLAYS set by our subjective values, the products of our own desires - the reasons why we act are ALWAYS to fulfil the most/strongest of our competing desires.
I challenge you to name me a singe reason for which someone can act that does not ultimately come down to their own subjective values.
Quote:You can't see an example when you see one?
Oh bullshit it was an example, you've just realised how stupid you were being and are now seeking to backtrack to save face. Why do you bother wasting our time once again with your asinine crap?
Quote:Honestly, thats just stupid.
No dumbass, it perfectly illustrates how stupid your opposition to emotion is.
Quote:Of course they are. But why should I care?
A complete twat like yourself wouldn't. I still feel sorry for them, poor fuckers.
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