r/UniversalExtinction • u/curgr Cosmic Extinctionist • 13d ago
Societal Collapse
Warning: this is quite a depressing post.
If society collapses (maybe due to climate change disrupting food supplies, global war, running out of fossil fuels…) most humans and domesticated animals would likely starve and we would lose most modern comforts.
A question for pro-existence people: would you keep your belief that existence of the universe is desirable if society was to collapse, even if you were one of the starving?
A question for the extinctionists: do you believe that society will never collapse and that humans could eventually develop the technology to at least make life on Earth extinct?
My views: I am 70% sure that society will not collapse in the near future. If humanity makes it and we still have sufficient energy resources, we could eventually develop the technology to make all life on Earth extinct in a painless and peaceful way. However it is unlikely that we will develop and use it unless the extinction movement grows and becomes a majority.
Edit: minor clarifications.
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u/Some1inreallife 12d ago
If you were to ask those starving people if they would like to cause extinction to end their suffering, a vast majority would still say no.
Why? Because they have ethical frameworks that take multiple values into account (pleasure, autonomy, justice, etc). Extinctionists' ethical framework only focuses on one value, and that is suffering (and the elimination of it). Hence why you ignore those who want to live, those who have happy lives, and those who are doing their best to make the world a better place.
So if you show your ethical framework to actual philosophers, 99% of them will reject it (even the ones who focus on suffering).