Russia in Grozny and Syria has shown what they are capable of. — Paine
Indeed, depending on how strong you believe these neo-Nazi elements are, it can be argued the Russian invasion is entirely justifiable if fighting the Nazi's the first time ever was. — boethius
Let's try and make sure it doesn't happen ever again. — Isaac
There is no understanding consciousness without the understanding what it is that is producing it, and how it operates — Garrett Travers
John Searle says mind is to brain what digestion is to stomach. He's smarter than I am so he must be right... :wink: — Tom Storm
History has shown us that with statist/dirigist systems. You are describing the norm with states specifically. Laissez-Faire Economies have never existed. We only know what the markets have been capable of in Dirigist systems, and it has changed the world in 200 years. At least in Free Markets, we would be able to find an uninhibited market solution. — Garrett Travers
Yes. Taking care of them was their creators' responsibility. If you desire people to adopt that responsibility, you will need to appeal to them through reason. Forcing you to take care of them, or stealing your money so that I can, are ethical violations masquerading as virtue. And your real question should be: what did the creators do to place themselves in this position, and how do we ensure that this doesn't happen again. Of course, if they've died that's another thing. — Garrett Travers
It will be, just like with children, the responsibility of those who created them to take care of them. — Garrett Travers
C. then the only moral system of society is one in which each human is free to pursue their own values to live and achieve their own goals — Garrett Travers
I think we are asking if Dishbrain can feel anything. Whether it has experiences. — Daemon
You have what is called "ostensive definition", definition by pointing. You might point at a patch of green and say "that is green". You can define consciousness ostensively, that's what RogueAI was implying, I think. — Daemon
Apparently communing with God makes a person mysterious and arrogant. A story as old as time. — praxis
The problem with things like traffic lights "causing" anything is that the propositions almost always end up relying on counterfactuals. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Red is an experience, not a fact. It is a data integration on the part of the brain. It isn't itself real, it is the representation of a wavelength that brain can detect and differentiate objective fact values with. — Garrett Travers
But they're all imperatives and they have the same source: Reason. And as they're imperatives they need an imperator. And as only a mind can be an imperator, Reason - the source of all the imperatives of Reason, is a mind. — Bartricks
There's no problem there - they come from a mind.
And they do exist - the reason (the faculty of resaon) of virtually everyone tells them that there are ways we ought to behave and ways we ought not to behave. Disagreement exists over exactly what we ought to do and ought not to do, but 'that' we ought to be doing some things and not others is beyond reasonable doubt. — Bartricks
that what we generally use the term "thoughts" to describe, are actually neuronal processes of computation by the brain — Garrett Travers
