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i wonder what y'all have to say about this

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  • Because… inert matter doesn’t make decisions…

    Why is that good?

    As long as you accept the premise that some people are happy and some people are unhappy, I don’t think measuring it for precision matters.

    The claim is that people who experience unhappiness shouldn't exist. Why would I accept a precisionless "unhappy" on these terms?

    They wouldn’t be a child if they were never born to begin with.

    They would still exist as something. Children don't appear ex nihilio.

    Your argument isn't for non-existence. It is for non-sentience.

    • Sorry for the late response, I only have access to this account at work.

      Why is that good?

      Its in opposition to bad. Its better as a result.

      The claim is that people who experience unhappiness shouldn’t exist.

      The claim is that unhappy people are not morally compensated by there being happy people.

      Why would I accept a precisionless “unhappy” on these terms?

      Because precision measurement of the amount of it doesn't matter. If you know what unhappiness is that's all you need.

      They would still exist as something. Children don’t appear ex nihilio.

      Like, the atoms that would eventually come to make up their body exist? I legitimately don't understand what you are trying to say. Do you believe in souls or something?

      Your argument isn’t for non-existence. It is for non-sentience.

      Sure? If you don't exist you aren't sentient, because you need to exist for that.

      • Its in opposition to bad. Its better as a result.

        Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.

        The claim is that unhappy people are not morally compensated by there being happy people.

        If the only thing you care about is the volume of dopamine bouncing around your brain, eliminating all the dopamine (via non-existence) would presumably only maximize unhappiness.

        If you know what unhappiness is that’s all you need.

        Depriving people of their existence because you refuse to believe they can be happy on their own terms isn't liberating, it is patronizing. Denying existence to whole swaths of people on the grounds that you can't conceive of them being happy is outright genocidal. Anti-natalism on these terms fundamentally just Yimby Eugenics

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