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jeliotj
·4 yıl önce·discuss
No, I meant what I said exactly. The product might be a good; that can be debated. But the action itself is not intrinsically good.

What makes an action good? It always or necessarily produces good things. Very few actions are good in themselves.

As to the Hobbes quote: too much for now! I'm at work. :)
jeliotj
·4 yıl önce·discuss
I've always found Stephen Wolfram's thoughts to be overly self indulgent, and this is no exception. But it is illuminating since it reveals what I most loathe: the productive life.

Being productive is not a good. It leads to wanting to attach a computer to oneself while going on a walk outdoors!
jeliotj
·4 yıl önce·discuss
Is there another way than language to represent ideas?
jeliotj
·4 yıl önce·discuss
US: Montana
jeliotj
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Do humans have to figure out the Truth for it to exist? Words cannot mean nothing or they would not be used. A word has meaning. That is what a word is.
jeliotj
·5 yıl önce·discuss
I mostly disagree with this dis on dream work:

"And if we simply stopped, it might be possible to make ourselves a much more reasonable set of promises: for instance, to create an “economy” that lets us actually take care of the people who are taking care of us."

There is a danger in focusing all our attention on utility. I am not disagreeing that humans can be lazy but don't think we should put the useful above the good, which is what I see this argument doing. Not that I know what the good is but I favor questioning or probing possibilities more than doing something "useful"
jeliotj
·5 yıl önce·discuss
The so called "dream work" of doing something for its own sake is the highest form of work, and the most human