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A question about the value of man from an atheistic perspective

שו”תCategory: philosophyA question about the value of man from an atheistic perspective
asked 3 years ago

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Religious philosophers often say that without a metaphysical being to give value to human lives, they would be equivalent to the lives of pigs, worms, and all sorts of other living creatures. This makes even more sense given the theory of evolution, which shows that humans evolved…
What about this atheistic proposal? The reason that man has value in contrast to worms is that man now has a developed consciousness and experiences things much more acutely than other animals. The stronger the capacity for consciousness and perception, the more value the creature has because now he will perceive, suffer, and more…
 


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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago
This is much broader than the question of the value of life. Values ​​have no meaning at all without God to validate them. See on this in columns 456-7. Beyond that, the fact that a person has consciousness does not in itself give his life value. It is only a quantitative difference. His molecules have arranged themselves in a way that creates consciousness. So what? The fact that the person suffers more, even assuming it’s true, doesn’t mean anything either. Put him to sleep and then kill him. He won’t feel or suffer.

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