RE: Controversial views
April 19, 2016 at 4:21 pm
(This post was last modified: June 29, 2016 at 5:36 am by Edwardo Piet.)
Not believing in free will.
Believing that because there is more suffering than happiness in this horrible horrible world -- that morally speaking it would be better if the entire universe never had existed.
Not wanting the universe to end for entirely selfish reasons and because I love my friends and family too much -- even though ethically speaking I still fully believe the above paragraph.
Here I would say is my most controversial though:
Not believing in the aggregation of suffering and happiness due to the consciousness barrier: So believing that morally speaking that an infinite number of people being tortured is less bad ethically than one person experiencing slightly more painful torture, provided that the time experienced is identical both for the infinite number of people and the one person.
Believing that because there is more suffering than happiness in this horrible horrible world -- that morally speaking it would be better if the entire universe never had existed.
Not wanting the universe to end for entirely selfish reasons and because I love my friends and family too much -- even though ethically speaking I still fully believe the above paragraph.
Here I would say is my most controversial though:
Not believing in the aggregation of suffering and happiness due to the consciousness barrier: So believing that morally speaking that an infinite number of people being tortured is less bad ethically than one person experiencing slightly more painful torture, provided that the time experienced is identical both for the infinite number of people and the one person.