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Stefan Molyneux delves into deep philosophical questions regarding life's meaning, human moral sacrifice, and the unique capacity for abstract ideals. He challenges beliefs about God's existence, emphasizing free will's origins in brain complexity over individual components.
Stefan tackles truth, morality, fate, and individual purpose, refuting predestined fate by highlighting the power of free will. He stresses morality's role in human contentment and addresses perception subjectivity, using color as an example.
Touching on moral abstractions and universally preferred behavior, Stefan emphasizes respecting others' boundaries. He invites listeners to explore more philosophical ideas on his platform, stressing the significance of critical thinking, ethics, and virtues.
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THE PROBLEMS:
What is the meaning of life?
Is there a God?
Is there life beyond death?
Where does it all come from?
Where do we come from?
Does free will exist?
What is truth?
What is the meaning of 'Right' and 'Wrong?'
What is the nature of Knowledge?
What determines the fate of each individual?
What is the purpose of it all?
How can we be happy?
Are people good or bad?
If red looks like red to me, does the same colour look any different to others?
If a tree falls in the forest, and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
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Understanding true forgiveness is key ✝️ It requires repentance. Let's not fall for the lie that forgiveness can be granted without repentance. The post being read: https://x.com/MarkWDouglas/status/1970348389339382256
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We need to teach children reason and negotiation, not violence. Our future depends on it! 💡🔫
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The concept of Universal Consequentialism 😱
A year ago, I presented a different view of consequentialism in this community, which is to devide the concept into rational and irrational consequentialism.
Here's a different approach to explain what consequentialism actually is, based on an example Stefan is providing in his book "Peaceful Parenting", chapter 11, page 153, timestamp 38:19 in the audio book. Quote:
"Since you are all very clever readers, you will be replying to me in your mind something along the lines of this: 'Ah, you say, Mr. Philosopher, that no one can accurately predict the future, but you also state that hitting children has negative outcomes!'
That is certainly true – both that I make that claim, and that hitting children does have generally negative outcomes.
However, we do not judge the morality of hitting children based upon positive or negative outcomes.
For instance, we know that state control of the economy leads to massive inefficiencies – but we don't judge the morality of state control of ...
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