Seems broadly untrue, unless epistemology, ontology, metaphysics, ethics, etc. are all actually/secretly about self-actualization?
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Yup, they are, and it's not "secret" -- it is all concerned with the nature of being and its flourishing/generativity. The question of being vs. non-being is in a way too elemental to theorize a lot. You kinda have to contemplate it and stick to simpler pre-theory.
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Are there not other, more practical reasons why one might be interested in investigating the nature of being? Like, coming up with cool product ideas, or winning debates?
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You realize that requires assuming and embracing being over non-being? Except during wartime, most people don't realize there are assumptions being made in that department.
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Isn't the idea of "embracing being over non-being" itself a dichotomy advanced by existentialism (a wartime philosophy)? Is it not self-evident to most that being is preferred over non-being? Perhaps we need philosophy to help those for whom it isn't obvious.
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The question doesn't make sense to me, some assumptions baked in that aren't clicking. I don't understand what it means to "choose death", unless Camus meant self-defenestration.
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Surely the result of “choosing death” is suicide? Else you’re not really choosing it. Antinatalism could be the penultimate stop. But if you really and truly choose death, ya gotta kill yourself.
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Nah, that's the corner case. The result of choosing death is Bruce Sterling's acting-dead condition. Actually committing literal suicide paradoxically takes a good deal more willful life energy than people realize, which is why it takes weird conditions to force it.
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What if the wilful life energy bit was removed as a constraint? Is acting dead still the more death-y choice?
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I suppose places where euthanesia is really easy to get would be a good test...
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