• commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    I don’t personally believe in rights as an external phenomenon. I believe they are a human fiction

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      2 days ago

      So? Humans have the ability intentionally NOT to kill animals for consumption and the ability to make up rights.

      The externality vs internality of rights discourse doesn’t externalise your personhood with rights.

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        2 days ago

        your first paragraph seems to imply that I respect rights as a real phenomenon. to be clear, I do not, and so all discourse built up on rights as a premise I also reject.

        I don’t quite follow what you’re saying in your second paragraph.

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          2 days ago

          Is this SovCit meeting Stirner? Do I have to say the word?


          Following questions:

          Do you see yourself as human?

          Do you value your life and body integrity? Do you value life and body integrity of other beings, like friends?

          Do you avoid experiencing violence?

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              They’re trying to expose you as a hypocrite for wanting things for yourself that you don’t care about others having.

              That said, not valuing rights seems a bit inconsistent with Marxism. IIRC it was the socialist states that insisted that the UN Declaration of Human Rights include such things as “education” and “housing” as basic human rights. Of course, every despotic regime in the world has signed up to that, so perhaps they were just being dishonest.

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                1 day ago

                They’re trying to expose you as a hypocrite

                I’d rather not assume they are asking in bad faith. who I am has no bearing on the truth of what I’m saying anyway.

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                  1 day ago

                  Good faith, bad faith, that has no bearing on hypocrisy. And anybody can be a hypocrite regardless of their guiding philosophy.

                  You don’t believe in cows’ rights to, well, anything, because you don’t believe in rights. I don’t see you making any arguments about duties.

                  Hence we’re left with nothing but the potential for hypocrisy based on the golden rule, which pretty much everybody accepts.

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                    1 day ago

                    “appeal to hypocrisy” is a logical fallacy. it’s logically fallacious because a murderer can say “murder is wrong” and the truth doesn’t change based on who is saying it. it’s a form of ad hominem, and I am reticent to accuse someone of bad faith based on insinuation.