shockingdevelopment
shockingdevelopment OP t1_iy0kcuh wrote
Reply to comment by DarkAlman in ELI5: Why did geopolitics become focused on West vs East alliances? by shockingdevelopment
It seems to be fading due to the China Threat*. Countries like Japan and Australia are joining the UK and US in an economic group to fight its growth.
*the threat being China's... existence, since they don't do whatever the US says
shockingdevelopment t1_iut8i9p wrote
Reply to comment by gitsgrl in Venus Williams' reflective post raises speculation about tennis future. by PrincessBananas85
And this explains every unlikable personality trait. How convenient.
shockingdevelopment t1_iuq7oz3 wrote
Reply to comment by booby_whoamack in Venus Williams' reflective post raises speculation about tennis future. by PrincessBananas85
Tragic how the media gave her a case of constant terrible sportsmanship and arrogance.
shockingdevelopment t1_iuq7a9x wrote
Reply to comment by assoncouchouch in Venus Williams' reflective post raises speculation about tennis future. by PrincessBananas85
Grace? Is that how you read her constant insults of colleagues and abysmal sportsmanship?
shockingdevelopment t1_iuk5t4o wrote
Reply to comment by BornIn1142 in What is with this flooding of this subreddit today with 80's theme intros? by inksmudgedhands
Society has been repetitive and stagnant since 2010.
shockingdevelopment t1_iug36v8 wrote
Reply to comment by contractualist in Freedom vs. Utility (the modern Euthyphro dilemma) by contractualist
But you only mean "freedom" in that humans are smart enough to make choices. In your sense It's just a prerequisite for anything we do. Not something especially related to ethics at all.
shockingdevelopment t1_iufyn7b wrote
Reply to comment by contractualist in Freedom vs. Utility (the modern Euthyphro dilemma) by contractualist
With social contract theory you're conceding that your argument for freedom being the foundation of morality relies on restrictions on freedom to get off the ground at all...
shockingdevelopment t1_iuf6v9m wrote
Reply to comment by contractualist in Freedom vs. Utility (the modern Euthyphro dilemma) by contractualist
You're arbitrarily giving preference to one freedom. You could just as well say since they both have equal right to freedom, the monk cannot deny his killers will to do what he wants.
shockingdevelopment t1_iuf415r wrote
Reply to comment by contractualist in Freedom vs. Utility (the modern Euthyphro dilemma) by contractualist
> If the skeptic says his X is valuable, then according to reason, X is valuable among others.
Right but the equality here wouldn't tell us killing the monk is wrong. It seems like it could be morally neutral by your account.
This is a problem in not describing the kind of freedom you have in mind. It doesn't tell us how much weight to give positive versus negative rights.
shockingdevelopment t1_iuezmpm wrote
Reply to comment by contractualist in Freedom vs. Utility (the modern Euthyphro dilemma) by contractualist
I think the question still stands. The link is also vague and mostly assuming your conclusion from the start.
If you don't mean anything more specific than the subjective experience of freedom, it is a problem for your position, since it isn't clear why the freedom not to be killed is more important than the freedom to kill others.
shockingdevelopment t1_iuetsew wrote
Reply to comment by contractualist in Freedom vs. Utility (the modern Euthyphro dilemma) by contractualist
As if people haven't committed crimes in the name of so called freedom?
Also, you never defined or detailed at all what you mean by freedom. Freedom for who?.... freedom to do what? Maybe you should be free to "kill the monk".
shockingdevelopment t1_iuemg4q wrote
Reply to comment by contractualist in Freedom vs. Utility (the modern Euthyphro dilemma) by contractualist
> valuing utility above all else can lead to morally perverse outcomes, as many hypotheticals have shown.
Does the real world show it, or just made up utility monsters?
shockingdevelopment t1_ird6ndj wrote
Reply to comment by TreatThompson in Be messy and fast with new goals [Discussion] by TreatThompson
I find that if you have a goal, you might not reach it. But with no ambition in life, you are never disappointed. I've followed this rule for nearly 40 years, and am in constant mental and physical agony!
shockingdevelopment OP t1_iy0vq81 wrote
Reply to comment by DarkAlman in ELI5: Why did geopolitics become focused on West vs East alliances? by shockingdevelopment
What do you mean by morally opposed and doing anything about it?