No, I mean that he enjoys life.
Not that life is morally good!
And the role that power plays historically in a particular political economy will decide which behaviors either are or are not, among other things, legal.
And that’s before we get to the brutally cynical rationalizations of the sociopaths.
On the other hand, if we peruse mr reasonable’s “signature thread” here — ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopi … 2&t=179879 — we encounter that side of him which has got to be down near the bottom of the philosophy barrel. If not underneath it.
Indeed, you tell me…
Where’s the philosophy here:
I’m sitting on my couch, watching a video of the alabama/lsu game while smoking a bong and waiting for chinese food to be delivered. I was thinking of getting someone over here to clean the place. This is usually what I’m doing, I’ve seen this game about 130-140 times now. Or I’m in the bathroom someplace, bored and using my phone to post on message boards while I poop.
For starters, in knowing what he likes, and being able to organize his life so that he gets to do that.
With that, he is comfortably on the leaderboard of the power-to-value game.