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| Molten Ash Posts: 28 | Whose Compassion I would like to know from the people who visit Volconvo about their view on what constitutes compassion. Here is a short story with two questions. Feel free to answer them as you are led. There is a well known addict who roams a particular neighborhood everyday begging for alms. One morning he walks up to a young man who resides in the neighborhood and begs for money. The young man talks to the addict for a while, but he refuses to give the addict any money and continues on his way. Some time later another young man who is on his way to work walks by. The addict walks up to him and begins to beg once again. The young man reaches into his pocket and gives the addict some money. The addict takes the money and goes on his way. That evening he is found dead from an overdose. Now I have two questions. Question #1 Who killed the addict ? Question #2 Which one of the two men showed compassion? |
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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 12,818 | 1) The addict killed himself. To die as a result of risky living of any kind is a form of legal suicide. 2) The second man. Compaasion implies selflessness, giving of yourself. The first man may be considered wiser, more suspicious, realistic, biased, selfish; but he didn't act out of compassion. The Forum Rules Radical Atheist Tumblr Let's agree to respect each others views, no matter how wrong yours may be. (Ashleigh Brilliant) |
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| It's simply logical Location: San Diego Posts: 4,316 | Quote:
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The first man, on the other hand, presumed to judge the addict and deny him the choice to help himself by buying food, helping his poor mother, buy a beer for a friend or whatever the hell the addict might choose to do with a meager handout. . . I don't suffer from insanity... I thoroughly enjoy it | ||
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| Anarcho-capitalist Posts: 1,972 | Question #1 Who killed the addict ? The addict effectively commited suicide, though in a sense noone killed the addict. The addict died of physical/mental problems. Though if this problem originated from a product that was fraudulently misrepresented, the supplier of the drug could carry some responsibility. Question #2 Which one of the two men showed compassion? This depends on what the two men believed the situation to be. Assuming the first one realized the underlying problem, the first person was more compassionate than the second one. Freedom - are you man enough to handle it? If so, join us in New Hampshire! The Free State Project ("Liberty in our lifetime!") www.freestateproject.com Last edited by SteveA; Oct 8, 2005 at 02:10 am. |
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| BANNED: Repeated insults Posts: 4,828 | Isn't compassion in the eye of the beholder? If the addict had a friend and the friend found a "compassionate" person that gave that friend money which the friend used to by the deadly drugs which killed the friend would there not be some addicts that would realize that the person that didn't give them money did them a big favor? The problem with "compassion" is that the person that presumes they are helping may in fact be doing greater harm. Starboy |
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,746 | I agree with everyone on #1. The addict killed himself, whether it was due to weakness, recklessness or a death wish, he killed himself. I don't see where question one actually has any connection with compassion in any way. #2 is too vague and general a question to answer. It could be the first man in that he may have assumed the addict would spend the money on dope and decided withholding the money would indirectly benefit him. Or it could be the man didn't care at all about the addict. The second man is a hard call too, as he may well have been compassionate in giving the addict money in the hopes he would use it to eat, as if he knew it would be used on dope he couldn't be seen as compassionate at all. The very act of giving money isn't necessary a compassionate act in itself. He could have deliberately given the addict enough money to allow the addict to go off and kill himself or if he was a wealthy man he could have given the addict a few dollars which meant nothing to him just to get the addict out of his face. Or it could be the man didn't care at all about the addict. Compassion is more than an act, it is the intent behind the act as well. |
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| BANNED: Repeated insults Posts: 4,828 | Yes there is an old joke related to this. Many of you may have heard it. I goes something like this. There was a little bird that was spending the summer up north. As the season began changing to colder weather his friends started flying south. The little bird did not wish to leave yet so he watched his friends depart and stayed behind. Well the weather became even colder and the little bird decided that it was now time to leave. The little bird flew and flew and it became colder and colder. Soon it became so cold and the wind howled so fiercely that the little bird, shivering and exhausted dropped from the sky and managed to land in a barnyard. It lay there forlorn and drained thinking that it had made a big mistake not leaving with its friends and the end was near. At that time a cow walked by and laid a giant pile of manure on top of the bird. The bird thought, 'yeah right, this is all I need, I will not only die but I will do it buried in shit'. But the bird did not die, and it discovered a small opening from which it could breath. And the shit was warm and it revived the bird. The bird realized that all was not lost and that it was alive and might make it through after all. In its joy it let loose with a loud and happy song. A passing fox heard the bird, dug it out and ate it. The moral of the story is three fold: 1) Not everyone that shits on you is your enemy. 2) Not everyone that digs you out of shit is your friend. 3) If you are over your head in shit but you are warm and comfy, KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT! Starboy |
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| It's simply logical Location: San Diego Posts: 4,316 | Quote:
But as Scribbler said, the answer is vague. Either one could be considered compassionate or not, depending on what was on their minds. Still, helping another person, even if that help may be misused, does not discount the compassion of the person offering it. And turning away, because you think you're preventing someone from harming themselves, is still turning away. You've eased your own conscience, but you haven't necessarily shown any compassion as far as I'm concerned. . I don't suffer from insanity... I thoroughly enjoy it | |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 28 | Quote:
That is funny but it is full of truth | |
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| fanatic and profound Location: Stockholm, Sweden Posts: 335 | Quote:
"It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it."- Aung San Suu Kyi | |
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| WYSIWYG Posts: 427 | Quote:
![]() "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle | |
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| It's simply logical Location: San Diego Posts: 4,316 | Quote:
. I don't suffer from insanity... I thoroughly enjoy it | |
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| WYSIWYG Posts: 427 | Quote:
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle | |
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