The human condition itself would have to change in a paradigmal way in order for the good to be attainable. — Noble Dust
So it's just Posty. OK. All is well. — Bitter Crank
is it a fatal flaw etched in our DNA? — 0 thru 9
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Maybe the shoddy wording was incoherent, but the idea is coherent in my mind. "The Good" (I don't really like that phrase) is incompatible with the human condition. So for the good to be attainable, the human condition would have to change. I don't know. It's a hard concept to express, either because it's very subtle, or because I'm crazy. — Noble Dust
I will assume a quietist attitude here and listen to what you have to say. — Posty McPostface
is it a fatal flaw etched in our DNA?
— 0 thru 9
Pretty much. — Bitter Crank
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Is this a lame, polarizing caricature of the best and worst of humanity? Maybe, but that's what the human condition is; it's grand, beautiful, terrifying, horrible, disgusting, unspeakable. — Noble Dust
Is this a lame, polarizing caricature of the best and worst of humanity? Maybe, but that's what the human condition is; it's grand, beautiful, terrifying, horrible, disgusting, unspeakable. — Noble Dust
They are merely tools that we either use positively or negatively to our benefit or destruction. — Posty McPostface
That's not even wrong. It's plain nonsense. — Πετροκότσυφας
So, where does your conception of changing human nature come into play as you've already mentioned? — Posty McPostface
It's apophatic; I know it's possible because I feel it's lack. — Noble Dust
To each their own? — Posty McPostface
Well, we like to identify with leaders or other people or significant others, yet, we can never be them. — Posty McPostface
In the context of AI, which I think we're still talking about, my desire is that we be able to relate to it, which you seem to deny on principle (which isn't entirely clear to me or some sharp dichotomy between the two). If we could relate to it, and it relate to us, then confusion and misunderstanding could possibly be avoided, at mostly our detriment. — Posty McPostface
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