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Spectrum of Consciousness

On March 19, 2024 By enchainedempiricalethicist1 Comment

Sentience or “Consciousness” exists upon a Spectrum. Throughout the course of life and everyday, a being may move Up or Down that continuum. Raw feral instinct in the lower end, deep thought in the middle center, and, what the Buddhists call “Great Compassion,” at the higher end of the spectrum. Human beings exists upon a …

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One of the reasons the empirical ethicist cares about ethics and philosophy is due to the result of their previous delusional detachment from reality. A baseline empirical ethic may guide one even through the throes of such illness.

The author is currently writing while incarcerated for committing a serious crime; therefore, all communication within the site is moderated by the mediator of the empirical ethicist. 

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