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Joseph Maynor

Would You Agree That Existentially There Is No Normative Prescription For How One Might Chose To Live Or Die?

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Can you see this?  Any reason would presuppose a perspective is the absolute perspective, which is impossible because reality is not dictated to by thought in any way.

Now here's a more advanced question, should this conclusion be held loosely or is it more or less certain, existentially speaking?

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@Joseph Maynor yes...Existence doesn't prescribe anything at all.. For existence, whether we live or die doesn't matter, whether we are good or evil doesn't matter.. These things only matter to us, because we suffer... So we want to get rid of suffering; so we also understand that causing suffering to others is not fair, for the same reason.. So, we have made prescriptions for how to live life.

liberation helps us to realize that we are existence itself and not different from existence..


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