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- Aug 18, 2020
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Would you press the read button if humankind disappeared within a second. They would be transformed into nothingness.
I think this quesion was asked to an antinatalist. The guy denied to press the button in this thought argument. He wanted to reiterate that he is no promortalist. (pro-death).
It is a huge difference whether to be against procreation or pro death. Especially when the people already live. It is a long time ago but I think the person argumented it would be immoral to kill humandkind due to the fact most of them want to live. He added he thinks there is more negative than positive in life this is why he is antinatalist. Even if he thinks other people have a bias towards life. What if I am wrong with my considerations? I should not have the power to decide about the end of lives of other human beings.
It is really several years ago I watched it on youtube. So maybe I have made mistakes.
For me it would be a question to ruminate about. Though I am quite sure I would not press the button. I don't want to kill other humans. Due to a similar line of argumenation.
Some arguments in favor for pressing the button would be: the daily industrial slaughtering of animals would have an end. On the other hand pressing the button would kill many animals who are dependent on humans. Though I think the industrial slaughtering has a bigger scale.
My main reasons for not pressing it would be. My friends/family don't want to die so I would make a horrible crime against them. Moreover I would be the biggest massmurderer in history in this thought experiment if I pressed the button. Even though nobody (at least no human) could record history anyway.
What would you do?
I think this quesion was asked to an antinatalist. The guy denied to press the button in this thought argument. He wanted to reiterate that he is no promortalist. (pro-death).
It is a huge difference whether to be against procreation or pro death. Especially when the people already live. It is a long time ago but I think the person argumented it would be immoral to kill humandkind due to the fact most of them want to live. He added he thinks there is more negative than positive in life this is why he is antinatalist. Even if he thinks other people have a bias towards life. What if I am wrong with my considerations? I should not have the power to decide about the end of lives of other human beings.
It is really several years ago I watched it on youtube. So maybe I have made mistakes.
For me it would be a question to ruminate about. Though I am quite sure I would not press the button. I don't want to kill other humans. Due to a similar line of argumenation.
Some arguments in favor for pressing the button would be: the daily industrial slaughtering of animals would have an end. On the other hand pressing the button would kill many animals who are dependent on humans. Though I think the industrial slaughtering has a bigger scale.
My main reasons for not pressing it would be. My friends/family don't want to die so I would make a horrible crime against them. Moreover I would be the biggest massmurderer in history in this thought experiment if I pressed the button. Even though nobody (at least no human) could record history anyway.
What would you do?
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