On 4/12/2013 7:54 AM, Ben Kaufman wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 15:41:04 -0400, dh@. wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 20:51:20 -0400, Ben Kaufman
>> <
spaXm-mXe-anXd-p...@pobox.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 12:10:41 -0700, Goo wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 4/10/2013 12:07 PM, Ben Kaufman wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 08:19:11 -0700, Goo wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Existence - "getting to experience life" - is not a benefit or advantage
>>>>>> to an entity, compared with never existing. A benefit or advantage is a
>>>>>> feature of one state of existence for an entity; not having the benefit
>>>>>> or advantage is a different state of existence for the entity. Benefit
>>>>>> and advantage only pertain to different states of existence. Existence
>>>>>> itself is not a benefit or advantage.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is settled.
>>>>>
>>>>> Clearly a benefit to being the jury.
>>>>
>>>> You missed both the presentation of the case and the deliberations.
>>>
>>> Have you considered existence of non-living entities, such as sentient
>>> artificial intelligence programs that don't get to experience life?
>>
>> Goo doesn't even consider beings that DO exist. Experiencing life certainly
>> appears to be a benefit since after losing that benefit nothing can benefit from
>> anything else. For that reason it really couldn't be any more apparent that Goo
>> is lying even if he's not. IF he were not, he would either:
>>
>> 1. be able to tell us exactly WHAT he wants people to think is preventing life
>>from being a benefit,
I've told you. A benefit is something that improves an entity's
welfare, and can *only* accrue to an existing entity with a welfare
subject to change. Existence - "getting to experience life", in your
wretched cracker way of writing - is not a benefit because it doesn't
improve an entity's welfare - it establishes it.
>> and/or
>>
>> 2. be able to tell us HOW he wants people to think beings can continue to
>> benefit after losing the apparent benefit of being alive.
I never said anything about that.
>> Goo and his boys have been making their claim for years because it works in
>> favor of the elimination objective, BUT!, between the four of them (Goo,
>> "Dutch", Derek, Rupert) they have never been able to answer the above questions.
>> As long as they remain unable to it will remain clear and apparent not only that
>> Goo is lying about this, but also that the stupid Googoots doesn't have any idea
>> at all what he wants people to think he's trying to talk about to the extent
>> that he can't even try to pretend that he does. That is Goo's usual position,
>> afaik.
>
> I think that Plimpton is correct in what he meant to say, but stating "entity"
> as opposed to "living entity" opened the door to investigate the ramifications
> of artificial intelligence, where experiencing life is no longer an intrinsic
> property of existence.
Fuckwit Harrison has been trying this same failed tack for 14 years.
His silly cracker complaint is that "animal rights activists" ('aras')
seek to deny the "benefit" of existence to livestock animals, and they
are thereby committing an immoral harm to livestock animals that don't
exist.
1. 'aras' want people not to eat meat.
2. If people don't eat meat, there will be no demand for livestock animals,
and so they'll no longer be bred - in practice, livestock animals
will cease to exist.
3. Countless livestock animals who would have existed will never exist,
and so will never "get to experience life."
4. People who fail or refuse to assign moral weight to the missing
"experiences of life" are doing something bad and wrong.
It's pure fuckwittery. It was demolished long ago, but Fuckwit, an
uneducated, low-time-value idiot and animal abuser living in Buford, GA
- figures - has nothing better to do with his time than be a trolling
asshole, so he keeps at it. In fact, he knows he's only trolling. He
has admitted it:
I see stuff like it all the time, and in real life I often can't
make a big deal about stupid things that have a negative influence
on me, whether I have a good point about it or not. But in these
ngs I can point things out, and tough shit if the other guy doesn't
like it. So these places are a place to take out frustration.
Fuckwit David Harrison 25 May 2009
http://tinyurl.com/ye6zsv8
He's only taking out a "frustration" he feels at "aras" for their moral
condemnation of him for killing animals. He can't say what's wrong with
their position - I can and do, but Fuckwit can't - so instead he just
trolls and spouts bullshit.