hopping in the experience machine to simulate a life in which annoying philosophers don't bother me with thought experiments about experience machines
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Simulation in which nobody came up with the Trolley Problem.
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For the curious, nozick was also a libertarian dorkass who thought you could refute socialism with basketball
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Noziek: "Can your precious theory of surplus value explain THIS?" *Triple backflips from the three point line into a two handed behind the head dunk*
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It’s like how most philosophers want me to think being immortal is actually bad... no it isn’t. It’s immature to want it? Then I guess I’ll be childish FOREVER
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I'd like to be immortal as long as I had the option of turning it off again at any time. Could you imagine living for 10000s of years, getting completely sick of existence, but being forced to stay on, having no out what so ever.
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Nozick: If I own a can of tomato juice and spill it in the sea so that its molecules (made radioactive, so I can check this) mingle evenly throughout the sea, do I thereby come to own the sea, or have I foolishly dissipated my tomato juice? Me: I CAN OWN THE SEA?!
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*Monsanto has entered the chat*
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That machine's name? Marxism.
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Wait, at what point does Marxism make you a Jedi? Was it in Theories of Surplus Value? I could never get through that.
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