Comment on Our understanding of reality might be a result of the way cousciousness works
CannonFodder@lemmy.world 2 weeks agoSeriously? You want to argue that? You can actually admit your argument is lost, ya know.
Comment on Our understanding of reality might be a result of the way cousciousness works
CannonFodder@lemmy.world 2 weeks agoSeriously? You want to argue that? You can actually admit your argument is lost, ya know.
AnDoLiN@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
For being so sure of your stance, you seem weirdly reluctant to question your own assumptions.
CannonFodder@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
My assumption that being healthy is good? geesh, there is a limit to mindless argument.
AnDoLiN@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
Lazy argumentation.
"Can you show me across the ages that humanity in general experiences that the quality of their lives has clearly improved? "
You haven’t. Because you can’t. Back then, people could’ve rated their quality of life as 3/5 stars. People now could rate their life as 3/5 stars. But by your logic, we should be having infinitely more stars now. But looking at the world, I’m not sure if we’d get 5/5. If you can’t prove that the subjective experience of people’s quality of life has improved, you are just believing a narrative you want to believe, and you use argumentation tactics of believers, not of those who follow logic.
CannonFodder@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
In this case we can’t subjectively measure it. I think it’s a pretty safe assumption that with less pain, people would enjoy life more. We can test that now (probably been done, but maybe too basic). We can look at historical records that people has diseases more in the past, and we can measure the relative discomfort of those diseases now. But, yes, there is a certain amount of believe that logic holds, and that historical evidence is reliable. That said, if a competing theory was put forward, I would think about it and see if there was any way to differentiate via subjective experimental means. It’s only belief in so much as there are no better models.
But what of my belief? How does it offend you so? Are you trying to justify some crazy beliefs of your own by creating a false equivalence?