I’m new in this community. Anyone interested in engaging with these sorts of questions? If so, share your thoughts.
My initial inclination is that intrinsic value is an illusion.
I’m new in this community. Anyone interested in engaging with these sorts of questions? If so, share your thoughts.
My initial inclination is that intrinsic value is an illusion.
That wasn’t what I was thinking of, but I think there is something to it. Even it’s not an intrinsic value, it’s indisputable that some scarce resources have immense value to any life form that can utilise them. That’s a big factor in evolution.
But does it have “value”? What is the point of a planet with life on it against a barran rock planet or a gas giant? Why does the universe care that something is scarce?
I don’t know if you know about George Carlin, but a lot of people refere to him as a philosopher. But it’s also really harsh and abrasive stand-up comedy. And a few decades old.
But what if we are just here to make plastic?
Hey, i’ll check that comedian out. I can guess where that plastic and scarcity in the universe argument might go.
I’ve been thinking about it more and I added my own comment about my new inclination on this.
The problem with my initial line of thinking was in craving certainty. I think intrinsic value is not so much an illusion as it is a mystery. It very well could be plastic for all we know, or it might not exist at all.