Question

One essay claims that theories of this concept must apply to beings whose minds are made of hydraulic pumps and men who cross their legs and snap when exercising on an empty stomach. Ninian Smart criticized a theory that prioritizes this concept with the example of (15[1])a (*) "benevolent world-exploder." The absence of this concept is good but the absence of its opposite is not necessarily bad, according to David Benatar’s asymmetry argument. Public policy should prioritize this concept according to a “negative” theory developed by Karl Popper. David Lewis (-5[1])defended a theory of mind he developed with D. M. Armstrong in a paper on the (15[1])■END■

ANSWER: pain [accept suffering; accept Mad Pain and Martian Pain]
<Philosophy - Philosophy>
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Henry BonI wish it were possible to freeze time so I would never have to watch you retireUBC4515
Jordan Brownstein"Powers a question on Stancyzk" that's a clown question broPahkin' the Ahgo53-5
Joel MilesThompson et al.Aw we're so sorry to hear that maman died today, she gets five big booms6915
Ariel Faederthrow away your cards, rally in the streetsCLEVELAND, THIS IS FOR YOU!11110
Jaimie CarlsonBanned from ARGOSImport Pandas13010
Jonathan SchnipperHu up Jinning they Tao|madam|14510
Eren MicheletPahkin' the Ahgo"Powers a question on Stancyzk" that's a clown question bro14710

Summary

2024 ARGOS @ Stanford02/22/2025N3100%67%33%92.33
2024 ARGOS Online03/22/2025Y3100%67%0%75.00
2024 ARGOS @ Brandeis03/22/2025Y3100%0%33%140.67
2024 ARGOS @ McMaster11/17/2024N580%40%20%98.50
2024 ARGOS @ Chicago11/23/2024N6100%17%50%126.50
2024 ARGOS @ Columbia11/23/2024N3100%0%33%126.67
2024 ARGOS @ Christ's College12/14/2024N3100%33%33%123.00