“for me mating is the terminal value.” You mean that you act close to as if it was?
I think that you get pleasure from many other things too, and even if you would loose the interest in mating, you would go on getting pleasure from many of those other things.
I rationally think that I value the happiness of myself and others as a terminal value. I also get pleasure of it. To some extent this increases my mating chances but some of it decreases. The same seems to be true to people similar to you, although to a smaller extent: you are in between these two positions.
What is a” value”? Is it what I think as my value and try to achieve, or is it the thing towards which my genes (and memes?) are optimized?
I think that it is closed to the former, but in my case neither of them is exactly mating, although I am a male.
I’d say that basic English pragmatics lead us to interpret it as “the terminal value relevant to this situation” rather than “the only terminal value I have”. The relevant question would thus be not, “don’t you enjoy other things unrelated to mating?” but rather, “If you stopped deriving pleasure/interpersonal connection/etc from mating, would you still be interested in doing it?”
“for me mating is the terminal value.” You mean that you act close to as if it was?
I think that you get pleasure from many other things too, and even if you would loose the interest in mating, you would go on getting pleasure from many of those other things.
I rationally think that I value the happiness of myself and others as a terminal value. I also get pleasure of it. To some extent this increases my mating chances but some of it decreases. The same seems to be true to people similar to you, although to a smaller extent: you are in between these two positions.
What is a” value”? Is it what I think as my value and try to achieve, or is it the thing towards which my genes (and memes?) are optimized? I think that it is closed to the former, but in my case neither of them is exactly mating, although I am a male.
I’d say that basic English pragmatics lead us to interpret it as “the terminal value relevant to this situation” rather than “the only terminal value I have”. The relevant question would thus be not, “don’t you enjoy other things unrelated to mating?” but rather, “If you stopped deriving pleasure/interpersonal connection/etc from mating, would you still be interested in doing it?”
Define mating so that “you stopped deriving pleasure/interpersonal connection/etc from mating” is a possible future state of the world. :-)