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12-05-2012, 01:40 PM | #2 (permalink) | |
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Pride is not illogical either. Some things take a lot of time, effort, and money to achieve (like a university degree or something), and there's no shame in being proud of accomplishing something. |
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12-05-2012, 01:44 PM | #3 (permalink) | |
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When you boil it down to what a 'choice' is, it's neuron activity sending a pulse to your body to execute an action. We have far less control over that than we think we do imo. |
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12-05-2012, 01:58 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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**** you.
Don't blame me, free will doesn't exist. I didn't mean that. My point is, whether free will exists or not is irrelevant. We have to assume it exists to have any form of meaningful reaction to each other as people. You're also separating our "choice" from our neurons "choice" I would argue they are one and the same. But it is a bit of a moral dilemma. A recent study showed that an mri can accurately "predict" what choice you're going to make (left or right) up to 6 seconds before you're even aware you've made one. As for pride, it is an emotion. So you have to ask what extent an emotion can be logical. The thing is, logic can only exist given axioms. Axioms are arbitrary assumptions/declarations. Such as 1+1=2. That is an axiom, logically we can then deduce that 1 is half of two, two twos make four ones and so forth. So what are emotions axioms in order to determine the logic? it's up to the individual to decide, which throws up a few more problems if they have no free will to do it with in the first place. |
12-05-2012, 02:11 PM | #5 (permalink) | |
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I would argue that our neurons are not a choice, but a reaction. Choice is the feeling of empowerment that we chose (yeah I used the word in the definition, DEAL WITH IT) something independent of any previously existing factor imo. |
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12-05-2012, 02:46 PM | #7 (permalink) | |
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I was thinking more along the lines of normal human interaction. If no-one has true choice over their actions why appreciate anything anyone ever does or feels for you? Do you coldly think "my parent didn't choose to hug me, they have been conditioned to, I will be nice to them in order to maintain the social contract". No, while we may appreciate it on some level no-one actually processes human interaction like that on a personal level apart from sociopaths, and they can only survive on the goodwill and trust of others. You can step back and evaluate it in the way economists, psychologists and the like do (purely as a social contract etc), but that isn't how people consider their own interactions in the moment (I don't think). As for choice, I agree, you cannot choose anything without previous existing factors. First and foremost because previous factors are a always a given. However if you do want to completely remove free will from the equation..... You're saying people are input, output machines. I don't necessarily disagree. But given the same input in each machine, you should judge each on the (entire) output/effect it gives. Not because it's the machines "fault" or "choice", but because it's what that machine "is". |
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12-05-2012, 05:40 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Pride is not illogical however if you misuse your pride and you spend time wanting to hurt others, then you will be miserable. I mean the problem is that some people use their pride to demean others. This is going on all over the world especially in the Western places. This is why Canada, USA, France, UK, and other Western entities are falling apart. I mean USA has a 16 trillion debt and they are going to pay big time and other western countries are going to be worse.
Pride has been miused by many fools and that is why some people think having pride is evil. It is not. I am proud of the fact that I am a Congolese American and although I know mostly English, now I am being better at speaking French, Lingala, and Swahili. But I don't use my pride to say other Africans born in USA soil are stupider because they are not Congolese descendent. So pride is not illogical but if you use to hurt others, you are nothing but a sniteful fool.
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