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Given that Plato's Allegory of the Cave seems to still apply to modern people, is there any hope of some day having a civilization rooted in reality?
If truly sentient and self-aware and self-motivated robots come to be, would you welcome them into the world as fellow beings worthy of respect?
Can an Atheist, like an Ex-muslim be a Christian at least culturally go to church and all, even if he can't find any rational way to believe that God exists. I know, I know it's a strange Question.
If the purpose of life is, as I think it is, to become a great mate, find a great mate, create a family, and raise kids who will be great mates themselves... what does the purpose of life become for people who can't, don't, or choose not to become parents?
Would moral standards exist, or need to exist, in a post-Singularity world where anyone can have anything they want, built by robotics, AI, and insanely advanced 3D printers?
My question is basically rooted in the notion that, once we have anything we want, what are moral standards worth?
Moral standards are worth something right now because we need each other in order to survive and thrive. Moral standards produce mutual respect between humans so we can trade with each other, either without conflict or with minimal conflict, maintaining social stability.
I apologize if I've completely misunderstood what "morality" as a concept is about. I kind of know what it is, but only from my simpleton perspective. I would love to get your perspective.
Thanks Stef.
Utilitarianism or Deontology - "greatest good" or "moral principle?" Old debate but I haven't heard your take.
what is truth?
Not a question but elaborate a bit on the left-right rabbit hole. I'm feeling used.
How do we keep ourselves from hating our enemy more than we love our people?
What does it mean to feel pain for the loss of someone you never met in person?
Why are we here?
Divorce and family dissolution is agony that endures until death.
Is it better to have loved and lost or to never have loved and thus be spared the loss?
Would you abort a pedophile baby?
How can we know that we ALL see the same color when we say "blue" or "Green"?
If space ends what is on the other side?
Why is there something, rather than nothing?
How long will it take for me to stop grieving Charlie Kirk’s murder?
Does your internal dialogue or actions shape your reality? Which one is more significant and why?
Universal morality versus in-group morality. If you believe in universal morality still, upon what basis?
Why do most philosophers believe in God?
What's your opinion on Sam Harris?
What’s the point of it all, it’s not even struggle anymore it’s all just crap, endless, worthless crap
What are you thoughts regarding ‘cancel culture’ and the differences that exist between how it implemented by the right vs the left
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If truly sentient and self-aware and self-motivated robots come to be, would you welcome them into the world as fellow beings worthy of respect?
Can an Atheist, like an Ex-muslim be a Christian at least culturally go to church and all, even if he can't find any rational way to believe that God exists. I know, I know it's a strange Question.
If the purpose of life is, as I think it is, to become a great mate, find a great mate, create a family, and raise kids who will be great mates themselves... what does the purpose of life become for people who can't, don't, or choose not to become parents?
Would moral standards exist, or need to exist, in a post-Singularity world where anyone can have anything they want, built by robotics, AI, and insanely advanced 3D printers?
My question is basically rooted in the notion that, once we have anything we want, what are moral standards worth?
Moral standards are worth something right now because we need each other in order to survive and thrive. Moral standards produce mutual respect between humans so we can trade with each other, either without conflict or with minimal conflict, maintaining social stability.
I apologize if I've completely misunderstood what "morality" as a concept is about. I kind of know what it is, but only from my simpleton perspective. I would love to get your perspective.
Thanks Stef.
Utilitarianism or Deontology - "greatest good" or "moral principle?" Old debate but I haven't heard your take.
what is truth?
Not a question but elaborate a bit on the left-right rabbit hole. I'm feeling used.
How do we keep ourselves from hating our enemy more than we love our people?
What does it mean to feel pain for the loss of someone you never met in person?
Why are we here?
Divorce and family dissolution is agony that endures until death.
Is it better to have loved and lost or to never have loved and thus be spared the loss?
Would you abort a pedophile baby?
How can we know that we ALL see the same color when we say "blue" or "Green"?
If space ends what is on the other side?
Why is there something, rather than nothing?
How long will it take for me to stop grieving Charlie Kirk’s murder?
Does your internal dialogue or actions shape your reality? Which one is more significant and why?
Universal morality versus in-group morality. If you believe in universal morality still, upon what basis?
Why do most philosophers believe in God?
What's your opinion on Sam Harris?
What’s the point of it all, it’s not even struggle anymore it’s all just crap, endless, worthless crap
What are you thoughts regarding ‘cancel culture’ and the differences that exist between how it implemented by the right vs the left
FOLLOW ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneux
GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!
https://peacefulparenting.com/
Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!
Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!
You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!
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Content provided by Stefan Molyneux. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stefan Molyneux or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Given that Plato's Allegory of the Cave seems to still apply to modern people, is there any hope of some day having a civilization rooted in reality?
If truly sentient and self-aware and self-motivated robots come to be, would you welcome them into the world as fellow beings worthy of respect?
Can an Atheist, like an Ex-muslim be a Christian at least culturally go to church and all, even if he can't find any rational way to believe that God exists. I know, I know it's a strange Question.
If the purpose of life is, as I think it is, to become a great mate, find a great mate, create a family, and raise kids who will be great mates themselves... what does the purpose of life become for people who can't, don't, or choose not to become parents?
Would moral standards exist, or need to exist, in a post-Singularity world where anyone can have anything they want, built by robotics, AI, and insanely advanced 3D printers?
My question is basically rooted in the notion that, once we have anything we want, what are moral standards worth?
Moral standards are worth something right now because we need each other in order to survive and thrive. Moral standards produce mutual respect between humans so we can trade with each other, either without conflict or with minimal conflict, maintaining social stability.
I apologize if I've completely misunderstood what "morality" as a concept is about. I kind of know what it is, but only from my simpleton perspective. I would love to get your perspective.
Thanks Stef.
Utilitarianism or Deontology - "greatest good" or "moral principle?" Old debate but I haven't heard your take.
what is truth?
Not a question but elaborate a bit on the left-right rabbit hole. I'm feeling used.
How do we keep ourselves from hating our enemy more than we love our people?
What does it mean to feel pain for the loss of someone you never met in person?
Why are we here?
Divorce and family dissolution is agony that endures until death.
Is it better to have loved and lost or to never have loved and thus be spared the loss?
Would you abort a pedophile baby?
How can we know that we ALL see the same color when we say "blue" or "Green"?
If space ends what is on the other side?
Why is there something, rather than nothing?
How long will it take for me to stop grieving Charlie Kirk’s murder?
Does your internal dialogue or actions shape your reality? Which one is more significant and why?
Universal morality versus in-group morality. If you believe in universal morality still, upon what basis?
Why do most philosophers believe in God?
What's your opinion on Sam Harris?
What’s the point of it all, it’s not even struggle anymore it’s all just crap, endless, worthless crap
What are you thoughts regarding ‘cancel culture’ and the differences that exist between how it implemented by the right vs the left
FOLLOW ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneux
GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!
https://peacefulparenting.com/
Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!
Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!
You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!
See you soon!
https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
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continue reading
If truly sentient and self-aware and self-motivated robots come to be, would you welcome them into the world as fellow beings worthy of respect?
Can an Atheist, like an Ex-muslim be a Christian at least culturally go to church and all, even if he can't find any rational way to believe that God exists. I know, I know it's a strange Question.
If the purpose of life is, as I think it is, to become a great mate, find a great mate, create a family, and raise kids who will be great mates themselves... what does the purpose of life become for people who can't, don't, or choose not to become parents?
Would moral standards exist, or need to exist, in a post-Singularity world where anyone can have anything they want, built by robotics, AI, and insanely advanced 3D printers?
My question is basically rooted in the notion that, once we have anything we want, what are moral standards worth?
Moral standards are worth something right now because we need each other in order to survive and thrive. Moral standards produce mutual respect between humans so we can trade with each other, either without conflict or with minimal conflict, maintaining social stability.
I apologize if I've completely misunderstood what "morality" as a concept is about. I kind of know what it is, but only from my simpleton perspective. I would love to get your perspective.
Thanks Stef.
Utilitarianism or Deontology - "greatest good" or "moral principle?" Old debate but I haven't heard your take.
what is truth?
Not a question but elaborate a bit on the left-right rabbit hole. I'm feeling used.
How do we keep ourselves from hating our enemy more than we love our people?
What does it mean to feel pain for the loss of someone you never met in person?
Why are we here?
Divorce and family dissolution is agony that endures until death.
Is it better to have loved and lost or to never have loved and thus be spared the loss?
Would you abort a pedophile baby?
How can we know that we ALL see the same color when we say "blue" or "Green"?
If space ends what is on the other side?
Why is there something, rather than nothing?
How long will it take for me to stop grieving Charlie Kirk’s murder?
Does your internal dialogue or actions shape your reality? Which one is more significant and why?
Universal morality versus in-group morality. If you believe in universal morality still, upon what basis?
Why do most philosophers believe in God?
What's your opinion on Sam Harris?
What’s the point of it all, it’s not even struggle anymore it’s all just crap, endless, worthless crap
What are you thoughts regarding ‘cancel culture’ and the differences that exist between how it implemented by the right vs the left
FOLLOW ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneux
GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!
https://peacefulparenting.com/
Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!
Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!
You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!
See you soon!
https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
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