12-03-2023, 06:45 PM
obviously most humans have a sexual instinct (as well as sleeping, the north pole, artistic)
But to go on the assumption that there is a sort of overarching, organizing biological imperative for sex is just circular reasoning between our culture and the teleological argument. More likely, species just reproduce because of survivorship bias.
A species with a overdriving biological imperative for sex would be in every other way worse than a species that just happens to reproduce because they had free time and were bored.
extrapolating from inductive biological principle = IMPOSSIBLE without preconceived notions
to debunk psychoanalytic theory, just change sexual drive -> drive
Hence the "blackpill" is invalidated - sure maybe the principles are correct, but who are you to make a judgment on the "bluepilled normie/subhuman" as inferior to you?
But to go on the assumption that there is a sort of overarching, organizing biological imperative for sex is just circular reasoning between our culture and the teleological argument. More likely, species just reproduce because of survivorship bias.
A species with a overdriving biological imperative for sex would be in every other way worse than a species that just happens to reproduce because they had free time and were bored.
extrapolating from inductive biological principle = IMPOSSIBLE without preconceived notions
to debunk psychoanalytic theory, just change sexual drive -> drive
Hence the "blackpill" is invalidated - sure maybe the principles are correct, but who are you to make a judgment on the "bluepilled normie/subhuman" as inferior to you?
