Experience Machine

ax_murderer

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One might argue that pleasure, and only pleasure, matters to us.  If that were correct, we would have overwhelimg reason to want to be hooked up to a machine that would cause all our favorite sensations.  Few people in actuality would want to be connected to said machine, an "Experience Machine".

Reasons for doing so (no wanting to be hooked up to the machine) might be:

their desire to act in a certain way

desire to be a certain sort of person

to be in contact with reality

a higher or supernatural being

there would be no limits we need to strain against or transcend, no progress to be made

'a few sour tastes make the sweet ones that much tastier'

What matters to people other than their experiences? Why wouldn't you be willing to hook yourselves up to an "Experience Machine"?

 
what do you think i just did?i just need a backbaord or something to kick around some ideas got a big paper to write
 
without negative experiences you don't have anything to make the positive experiences feel good. like in 1984 they all live shitty lives but don't have a better (positive) experience to base it off of so everything seems fine. it's all relative to what you've experienced in the past. a rich girl getting all she wants is normal to her but if she had been poor first then it would mean so much more to her. does that make sense?
 
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