TFian
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One more before I head off
It's all subjective values no doubt, and most people will disagree with me on it as well (no problem there, they're just my personal views). My personal views on humans individually is they hold no value really (With some exceptions). Like ants, if you kill one, the rest keep going (unless of course, you kill the Queen). So I look at species as a whole group, rather than individually. As a whole group, I think we've done pretty dismally. We're wrecking our environment, committing horrific violence to Mother Earth, and generally are dependent on a culture of violence. This makes me pretty misanthropic, and in general, I maintain a very low opinion of humanity, which is why I don't care much for it's welfare. Hopefully I explained it better there(?)
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Sure, I just figured it might start getting too philosophical. My question is "aspect of nature do you find valuable?". To make myself clear, I can look at a human and see value in its ability to experience and interact with the world: more specifically, I find my own experiences to be of value, and so when I look at others having similar experiences I consider that to have value as well. I can see that there is a similarity in the experiences of many forms of animal life as well, and so I attribute similar value to them.
I also attribute value to certain parts of nature not intrinsically but because of my own experiences of it: the beauty of a forest, for instance.
So I'm wondering if you have some similar viewpoint, of if you simply value nature as a whole for a vague "because it's valuable" reason. The latter, to be honest, may be fair enough: eventually you simply have to stop asking why and admit that some things are fundamental. But in this case it's a viewpoint that I have a hard time accepting, because it seems so arbitrary.
It's all subjective values no doubt, and most people will disagree with me on it as well (no problem there, they're just my personal views). My personal views on humans individually is they hold no value really (With some exceptions). Like ants, if you kill one, the rest keep going (unless of course, you kill the Queen). So I look at species as a whole group, rather than individually. As a whole group, I think we've done pretty dismally. We're wrecking our environment, committing horrific violence to Mother Earth, and generally are dependent on a culture of violence. This makes me pretty misanthropic, and in general, I maintain a very low opinion of humanity, which is why I don't care much for it's welfare. Hopefully I explained it better there(?)
More later...