QUOTE(gtasaboss @ Feb 15 2012, 12:17 AM)
This is not a kopitiam question so please dont move it. Its about reasoning. [...]
Although it sounded like one, but I view your point has merits from the Meta-Reasoning perspective. As a general rule, people move either away from or towards things under normal circumstances. And consistent with Sigmund Freud's Pleasure Principle in The Ego and the Id (1923), your id, which represents your instinctive urges, moves you towards pleasure or away from pain.And the more you read about true philosophical posts in PhD School, the more you will discover that Philosophical Questions tend to deal with dilemmas, grey areas, and unanswerable questions in the Examined Life and Universe, etc.
Therefore, this is probably the best response most people can give in the light of the facts as we understand them at the moment. People might be inclined to take a different view if new conditions or facts were to emerge that affected the position. Perhaps you could give us some more info (i.e. special conditions that would drive a person towards pain to a certain extent in order to gain pleasure) on that situation?
This maybe hard-hitting, but it is in fact very important to help you examine the ideas behind your post of The Mind/Body Problem.
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Feb 15 2012, 11:08 AM
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