2012-12-05
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- Camus wrote "there is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide. Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering- the fundamental question of philosophy."
- We propose a simple solution to this problem: Evolution.
- Individuals who are not overcome by the existential conundrum will be more likely to have offspring.
- Over time, there will be fewer and fewer existentialists eventually, the idea that there is such a conundrum will no longer have lodging in the human psyche.
- So, the problem of suicide" is more like the "nuisance of suicide: It's an itch that time will scratch for our descendants. So, at least in the broad sense of "human," it can't be said to be part of the human condition."
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- Then we are forever doomed.
- Depressed philosophical types.
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- That's not how evolution works
- Only according to science.
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