Originally posted by Berzerker
Azazel -
Those were just examples, in no way am I suggesting these are the only universal desires we have. But since happiness means different things to people, we'd get bogged down with all the different values people have wrt happiness. Happiness may very well be a universal desire, but methods of achieving this happiness may not be universal. If murdering people makes me happy, is my happiness universal? No. Of course I'm sure you weren't talking about murdering people as a valid endeavor, but that problem does arise once we go down the road of subjectivity.
Azazel -
Those were just examples, in no way am I suggesting these are the only universal desires we have. But since happiness means different things to people, we'd get bogged down with all the different values people have wrt happiness. Happiness may very well be a universal desire, but methods of achieving this happiness may not be universal. If murdering people makes me happy, is my happiness universal? No. Of course I'm sure you weren't talking about murdering people as a valid endeavor, but that problem does arise once we go down the road of subjectivity.
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