S Scott H New member Feb 21, 2011 #1 I'm investigating the implications of brain in a vat theory, and the majority of opponents seem to argue that it is necessary to experience bad to appreciate good. Is there a leading philosopher that argued this? Thanks
I'm investigating the implications of brain in a vat theory, and the majority of opponents seem to argue that it is necessary to experience bad to appreciate good. Is there a leading philosopher that argued this? Thanks