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We don’t really know if we have a true, libertarian free will. It is a plausible assumption, nothing more.Isn’t that interesting, you see no value in “free will” with moral problems, and yet free will is what gives humans the unique ability to overpower nature and nurture in order for moral problems to actually exist. Hmmm…, you could even get rid of the whole pesky question of morality if you simply deny the existence of free will. How convenient.
The funny thing is, that you bring up those negative behaviors. I am pretty sure that we could agree that there is no “value” in those acts, neither for the actual victims, nor for the rest of us. If we could somehow get rid of those sociopaths, we would do it.But there is no right or wrong in a person’s sense of value? That can get pretty dicey considering there are quite a lot of murderers and rapists out there. But hey, values differ from person to person.
According to his value system, he is. “Whose life is it anyway?”If a person is suicidal, and does not see the value in his life then is he correct in his thinking?
No, we are NOT talking about robots.Who are we to say the drug addict valuing meth over everything else in life is wrong? But no, there are no right or wrong answers, “we all just have different perspectives.” Wait, did I get too real again? I’m sorry, I forgot we were talking about robots.
This simply does not follow in real life. In a hypothetical life-boat scenario, the rules are different.The hypothetical situation reveals the fact that you do not want to stand behind the claims you have made. You say there is no inherent value to anything (including human life), so if a person is more valuable to you dead than alive, and it makes no intellectual difference to the person anyway due to the limitations of his understanding, then why do you not save your own, very valuable life? Please, correct me if I’m wrong with your actual reasoning (with a *real *supporting argument for your values, not just rambling on about other people’s values).