Let hear them conjects

  • oessessnex
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    5 hours ago

    I’m also playing with the idea, of considering “good” as global optimization of freedom.

    Here is what I was thinking lately:

    Imagine there is a cage, once you enter the cage you cannot leave, so your freedom is restricted. Should you be allowed to enter the cage? What’s more important freedom to make a choice or freedom of having choices?

    Real world examples that are related to this: entering a monastery, addiction to hard drugs, euthanasia.