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The [[Moral consequences of awaretheory]] simply stated, is the desire and moral responsibility to create the [[diversity of conscious existence]]. You might say the purpose of morals is to restrict and control behavior of conscious beings thus a restriction of [[conscious experience]]. But [[awaretheory]] is saying that there should not be a moral restriction of [[conscious experience]] but a moral restriction on conscious behavior. The reason why is that [[awaretheory]] predicts that the two can be separated.
[[Awaretheory]] says that there can be a restriction of behavior without a restriction of [[conscious experience]]. If you do not restrict behavior then you limit the conscious expereince
We should produce all conscious experience (that we want to) but we have to restrict conscious behavior in order to do this.
Why should we restrict the behavior created by different types of conscious behavior? What awaretheory means by behavior is the behavior that a conscious being has on reality. The behavior of a conscious being can have two major effects on reality the first one is increase suffering of other conscious beings the other is the limiting of [[conscious experience]].




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Revision as of 22:00, 16 February 2013

The Moral consequences of awaretheory simply stated, is the desire and moral responsibility to create the diversity of conscious existence. You might say the purpose of morals is to restrict and control behavior of conscious beings thus a restriction of conscious experience. But awaretheory is saying that there should not be a moral restriction of conscious experience but a moral restriction on conscious behavior. The reason why is that awaretheory predicts that the two can be separated.

Awaretheory says that there can be a restriction of behavior without a restriction of conscious experience. If you do not restrict behavior then you limit the conscious expereince

We should produce all conscious experience (that we want to) but we have to restrict conscious behavior in order to do this.


Why should we restrict the behavior created by different types of conscious behavior? What awaretheory means by behavior is the behavior that a conscious being has on reality. The behavior of a conscious being can have two major effects on reality the first one is increase suffering of other conscious beings the other is the limiting of conscious experience.


Morals and Awaretheory