First, can you clarify what you mean by “everything is permissible and nothing is forbidden”?
In my familiar world, “permissible” and “forbidden” refer to certain expected consequences. I can still choose to murder, or cheat, blaspheme, neglect to earn a living, etc; they’re only forbidden in the sense of not wanting to experience the consequences.
Are you suggesting I imagine that the consequences would be different or nonexistent? Or that I would no longer have a preference about consequences? Or something else?
First, can you clarify what you mean by “everything is permissible and nothing is forbidden”?
In my familiar world, “permissible” and “forbidden” refer to certain expected consequences. I can still choose to murder, or cheat, blaspheme, neglect to earn a living, etc; they’re only forbidden in the sense of not wanting to experience the consequences.
Are you suggesting I imagine that the consequences would be different or nonexistent? Or that I would no longer have a preference about consequences? Or something else?