• OpenStars@piefed.social
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    1 month ago

    You are a moral philosophy professor…

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    You wish!

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    Apparently I can put spoilers inside of spoilers!!

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      Welp, I just spent a few hours consuming her entire YouTube. Bravo.

      Just one piece of constructive criticism: I think she missed a great opportunity to have a profound conversation with the omniscient portal that opened up in the laundromat.

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    you are an economist. eliminating zoning laws and HOAs would make construction of houses cheaper, saving lots of people lots of money, but the construction companies would be less profitable. do you argue in favor of unnecessarily complex building codes sothat the company stays profitable at the expense of the population?

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        what if it’s the population who wants you to use the zoning laws and HOAs to restrict the supply so the value of their investment in their home doubles every 10-15 years?

        and the developers have nothing to do with it. because waht they do is just build luxury housing now becaues it has a higher margin than non-luxury units, and you can only build a handful of homes each year in this town thanks to the zoning laws.

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      Gotta add on another level.

      Zoning laws and HOA’s give larger construction companies a significant competitive advantage over smaller companies. This limits competition and drives up the cost while also degrading the average quality of the construction as the larger companies seek to maximize profits.

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      I’ve never seen an economist argue is favor of non-safety related building codes. Ever.

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          If you can hold the mandatory economist’s compulsion to be liberal for long enough to write a coherent argument for that intervention, I’m willing to count it and update my opinion.

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    Nah … I just tie people to rails for the fun of it … now turn around and put your hands behind your back

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    Or shitty philosophy profs and their shitty students love oversimplified examples because they are easy to understand, than understanding the deeper social contexts and texts around which morality and moral disputes actaully constructed.

    this type of ‘moral problem’ is actually specifically designed to be devoid of such context, because context is too difficult and fraught to deal with for the prof and the students, esp in a intro level coursework which in these idealized euristics types of questions that have little to no bearing on real world questions of how to treat others.

    and all these type of question really is is just ‘which is the lesser evil’.

    and every corporate/applied ethics course is full of nonsense like this. because it’s not about morality, it’s about abstract problem solving and argumentation… which is precisely the approach that makes corporate management often so fucking evil towards human beings in general.

    stuff like this essentially is teaching people that ‘being good’ is basically the ability to elaborating justify doing evil, or , worse, creating plausible deniability of your corporate or personal agency.

    which is also, sadly, why it’s so wildly popular.

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    Whoever is forcing this dilemma is doing something wrong. Sue them for a fat payday… or chose violence.

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      that’s what shitty evil people think.

      they had good intentions, therefore whatever horrible things happened to their objective shitty actions, were good.

      and if you dare to suggest they are accountable for their actions, to them its you who is evil.

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        No, that’s what the Buddha and Jesus and countless others across countless worlds across countless eons have said. But you’re familiar with phenomequalitesselation, yea?

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        No, that’s definitely how the phenomequalitesselation of our monadic nodal communication system works. The Earth doesn’t exist, bro. Well, it exists inside us as monads, but outside? Just the Ālaya-vijñāna. Well, that and all independent phenomena that have perceived n undid the karmic fetters that bound them to the existence-illusion complex, obviously. And emptiness, but that’s what everything is, ultimately; the implicit and explicit null that can be used as a 0 or a 1, like the Buddhas in the orient and Jesus and all other occult leaders in the occident. But you can observe all that by meditating, but that takes effort like you didn’t put into refuting me and likely is reflective of larger patterns of behavior.

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            And you choose where you go. Y’know, every time I type these words, I not only strengthen the neural connections that are there, but I make new ones too. But you know everything, so no point in making yourself better than you are, obviously.

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              Strengthening neural connections that lead you to have thoughts that are indistinguishable from the drug-addled rants of my hippie friends from high school is probably not all that helpful

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                Did you run away? People often do that when they realize their cruelty was not only unjustified but also that they can’t reign moral superiority over a person they first perceived as lowly. I’ve been doing this for twelve years, and I recognize the same archetypes that interact with me.