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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2017 2:39:24 GMT
Suffering is an objectively bad thing. No it isn't. There are no objectively bad things. You certainly can't simply define something so that it's objectively bad and then that's the case. It doesn't work that way. Whether something is objective or not is a fact that's independent of us and how we define anything. By the very definition of suffering, it is a sensation that organisms seek to avoid, and is tied to an 'ought'. As in 'suffering ought not to happen'. There's no such thing as enjoyable suffering, it is always repellent. Even if "suffering is bad" is not an objective truth; that's a very feeble excuse for exposing living organisms to the risk of suffering without a very compelling reason for why it needs to happen. You've offered up a very strong dismissal of antinatalism, so surely you must have come to that conclusion based on something rather stronger than 'suffering is not objectively bad'?
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