As a result of biological evolution, it would seem doubtful. We'd still be human. — Outlander
It could go either way I imagine. — Outlander
or apartments that miniaturize you upon entry allowing 100,000 people to each live, sleep, and wake up in their own private dream mansion that altogether takes up no more space than your favorite corner store. — Outlander
I am not necessarily interested in persons but in how the system manages the resources, the laws, the freedoms, etc.. I see nothing fundamentally different just by replacing humans with machines. — Eugen
how the system manages the resources, the laws, the freedoms, etc.. — Eugen
Today we are the economy, except that it also operates as a separate entity in the sense that we have very little control over it, we virtually serve it.
— Brett — Outlander
That's like saying just because your body is different from your mind it's a burden and you're enslaved to it because you have to use it to make yourself/it breakfast every morning. — Outlander
It terms of different views, one might note that for most of human history, people had no concept of "the economy" as a separate entity.
— Echarmion — Brett
My question wasn't necessarily referring to humans or politics as we know it, but to conscious beings and their ways of living together. — Eugen
If you attend a professional dance performance, you can be sure that the dancer has choreographed and rehearsed their actions to the last detail. — Possibility
The difference between the dancer and painter is that the dancer’s actions consolidate a potential event in his/her mind, whereas the painter’s actions consolidate on the canvas. — Possibility
It is my understanding that creativity decreases with age — TiredThinker
You could have a lottery — Outlander
It terms of different views, one might note that for most of human history, people had no concept of "the economy" as a separate entity. — Echarmion
A creative idea - as jgill proposes in mathematics - is a process of interrelating unconsolidated potentialities. — Possibility
in the creative process, it’s not about formed or consolidated objects, but about the relational structures that form them, or enable them to be consolidated. — Possibility
There is arguably no point in human history in which that power has been exercised to the degree that it currently is, on the scale and reach that currently exists. — StreetlightX
It is absolutely the case that anyone is susceptible to this. The goal is to design social mechanisms which blunt or neutralize the effects, rather than entrench of exacerbate them - as exists currently. — StreetlightX
The goal is to design social mechanisms which blunt or neutralize the effects, — StreetlightX
Remembering and imagining are not consolidated in the creative process. They are not formed into an imaginary object assembled from formed parts, — Possibility
The 1% are parasites. — StreetlightX
Does being a certain kind of person make you rich, or does being rich make you a certain kind of person? There are probably at least a few causal relationships in each direction, but I would suspect that wealth has a far greater impact on personality than personally has on wealth, because there are many other systemic factors besides personality that are causally influential on wealth, but most of the factors that causally influence personality are in turn themselves influenced by wealth. — Pfhorrest
No one feels obliged to do it.
— Brett
Again, the question is why. No one has answered this so far. — khaled
What is community then?
— Brett
A group of people living in a place. — khaled
I'm moreso surprised by people who must make it a duty to help. Is that to imply that if it wasn't a duty you wouldn't do it? — khaled
Because I'm not a heartless bastard? — khaled
That this isn't some universal law or anything inherent in the definition of community. — khaled
I am part of the problem even though I would save the drowning person? What "problem" exactly? — khaled
If someone drowns and there are 20 people watching, do they get incarcerated? No. So I don't think society sees this as an obligation. — khaled
How come you can find countless videos of people asking for help to no avail and everyone just walking by? How often do you see beggars without anyone donating anything to them? — khaled
If you live within a community and receive benefits from that community in the way that communities function then you are obliged to live according to the mores of that community.
— Brett
Agreed. However you have yet to show that part of these obligations is that one must save a drowning person. — khaled
Original thoughts come forth from our innate ability to create something new. — MondoR
Given that God knows all things, how can we have libertarian free will? — Walter Pound
Once they attribute intentionality (which is not the same as conscious intent), accurately or not, they recognise it as a creative act. — Possibility
Intentionality is a predictive distribution of effort and attention - it requires consciousness, — Possibility
An act is not recognised as ‘creative’ until an abstract thinker attributes intentionality - but the act still happens.
— Possibility
Do you mean by “abstract thinker” another person or the person carrying out the act?.
— Brett
Either - does it matter? — Possibility
An act is not recognised as ‘creative’ until an abstract thinker attributes intentionality - but the act still happens. — Possibility