
Superdeterminist
Enlightened
- Apr 5, 2020
- 1,875
Something I've noticed, which seems to be common to suicide objectors, is that they seem not to view suffering as a negative experience. They will describe suffering as either unimportant, or as beneficial because it "enables growth". This difference seems central to the divide between pro-choice and anti-choice people. Most of us here seem to agree that suffering is purely negative in quality, and only subtracts from the value of existence. For us, the worthwhileness of life can be calculated by a weighting of the total happiness against the total suffering, but for anti-choicers, no such calculation is valid, or if it is, the answer will always have a positive value regardless. Have you noticed this or something similar?