Life With Heathcliff

Why a Life With No Suffering Might Not Be Worth Wanting


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This audio essay opens with a deal. A machine offers you the real, felt experience of the best life you can imagine: every joy, forever, no grief, no loss, no pain. One condition. You never come out, and you never know you are inside. Do you plug in? Robert Nozick posed exactly this deal in 1974, and most people refuse the experience machine. Philosophers still argue over the Nozick thought experiment, because that refusal might be the most revealing thing about what a human life is for. This episode follows the refusal back through the tradition that predicted it: Mill in 1863, choosing Socrates dissatisfied over a pig satisfied; Huxley in 1932, building a nightmare made entirely of comfort, and the one man who says "I claim them all"; Frankl, who survived Auschwitz and saw how tightly suffering and meaning are welded, where a pain with a point is a different thing from a pain without one; and Nietzsche, including the famous line about suffering he never actually wrote. The turn at the end: the reason the experience machine is not worth wanting is the same reason your painful life is. The grief is the size of the love.

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Life With HeathcliffBy Heathcliff