Hmm. I guess I would describe that as more of an urge than as a terminal goal. (I think “terminal goal” is supposed to activate a certain concept of deliberate and goal-directed behavior and what I’m mostly skeptical of is whether that concept is an accurate model of human preferences.) Do you, for example, make long-term plans based on calculations about which of various life options will cause you to eat the most delicious barbecue?
It’s hard to judge just how important it is, because I have fairly regular access to it. However, food options definitely figure into long term plans. For instance, the number of good food options around my office are a small but very real benefit that helps keep me in my current job. Similarly, while plenty of things can trump food, I would see the lack of quality food to be a major downside to volunteering to live in the first colony on Mars. Which doesn’t mean it would be decisive, of course.
I will suppress urges to eat in order to have the optimal experience at a good meal. I like to build up a real amount of hunger before I eat, as I find that a more pleasant experience than grazing frequently.
I try to respect the hedonist inside me, without allowing him to be in control. But I think I’m starting to lean pro-wireheading, so feel free to discount me on that account.
Hmm. I guess I would describe that as more of an urge than as a terminal goal. (I think “terminal goal” is supposed to activate a certain concept of deliberate and goal-directed behavior and what I’m mostly skeptical of is whether that concept is an accurate model of human preferences.) Do you, for example, make long-term plans based on calculations about which of various life options will cause you to eat the most delicious barbecue?
It’s hard to judge just how important it is, because I have fairly regular access to it. However, food options definitely figure into long term plans. For instance, the number of good food options around my office are a small but very real benefit that helps keep me in my current job. Similarly, while plenty of things can trump food, I would see the lack of quality food to be a major downside to volunteering to live in the first colony on Mars. Which doesn’t mean it would be decisive, of course.
I will suppress urges to eat in order to have the optimal experience at a good meal. I like to build up a real amount of hunger before I eat, as I find that a more pleasant experience than grazing frequently.
I try to respect the hedonist inside me, without allowing him to be in control. But I think I’m starting to lean pro-wireheading, so feel free to discount me on that account.