@monarchist @freepatriot true.They could sacrifice themselves and their lives for the tiniest argument, since it would be just one life out of infinitely many, yet all of them, act as if they only have one life in one universe.
I ask, so what is the point of your ideas about multiple universes if it doesn't change the way you live, if it doesn't affect us in any way, and if you don't show any conviction at all? Isn't that the same as implicitly admitting that you do in fact not believe in this?
@monarchist @freepatriot Got it. It does seem like compatibilism seems to be the fashionable choice these days. I do find it convincing, but due to the fact that it is the "fashionable choice" I also entertain some suspicion towards it. ;)
@monarchist @freepatriot Btw, for a nice philosophical exploration of the theme I recommend the TV show Devs.
@monarchist @freepatriot I'm skeptical, but it might not be impossible. One thing is for sure though, it would be an extreme waste of time. That's why we have specialization and decentralization built into the modern economy, so that a single person does not have to waste his time learning how to make a pencil from scratch (including mining the raw materials, including manufacturing the tools for the raw materials etc.).
@monarchist @freepatriot Oh I mistyped, I meant to say that a black man who lives in the #USA will have more in common with a white man living in the #USA than he would with a black man in the #UK or from #Africa.
@breaker @freepatriot Yes, I've heard of them. It doesn't make #globalism antinatalist.
Or just destroy the fucked up parts.
He didn't read his Plato. This is how democracy always ends.