Does an ice cube feel pain when it melts?
June 10, 2007
An Amazon search for books on consciousness led me to purchase The Physics of Consciousness: The Quantum Mind and the Meaning of Life ISBN 0738204366 by Evan Harris Walker as I am interested in how physicists are using features of quantum mechanics to address the problems of consciousness.
Happiness
June 4, 2007
Watching BBC World, I saw a link to a report on happiness. The question of happiness is interesting. It is becoming apparent that happiness (pleasure without desire) is caused by brain states. If these brain states can be achieved through meditation, medication, and other forms of manipulation, then does the experiencing of happiness – the goal of utilitarian theory – have any value as a moral end?
When the person enjoys his or her work, whether it is paid or unpaid work, and feels that it is meaningful and important, this contributes to life satisfaction [1].
This is problematic from the view that life has no intrinsic meaning, which implies that happiness is derivative and artificial:
…another key ingredient is to have important goals that derive from one’s values, and to make progress toward those goals [1].
This is an invitation to join the Red Queen, if making progress becomes an end, then satisfaction can never be obtained.
