Anonymous ID: 6701d9 July 27, 2021, 11:58 p.m. No.14213285   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3299

While poking around the journal Bioethics, digging on the Fauci wife/drugs in the water blah, anon discovered Parker Crutchfield, who makes the argument that we should, in fact, go ahead and make “moral post-persons”

Abstract:

Humans are morally deficient in a variety of ways. Some of these deficiencies threaten the continued existence of our species. For example, we appear to be incapable of responding to climate change in ways that are likely to prevent the consequent suffering. Some people are morally better than others, but we could all be better. The price of not becoming morally better is that when those events that threaten us occur, we will suffer from them. If we can prevent this suffering from occurring, then we ought to do so. That we ought to make ourselves morally better in order to prevent very bad things from happening justifies, according to some, the development and administration of moral enhancement. I address in this paper the idea that moral enhancement could give rise to moral transhumans, or moral post-persons. Contrary to recent arguments that we shouldn’t engender moral post-persons, I argue that we should. Roughly, the reasons for this conclusion are that we can expect moral post-persons to resemble the morally best of us, our moral exemplars. Since moral exemplars promote their interests by promoting the interests of others (or they promote others’ interests at the expense of their own) we can expect moral post-persons to pursue our interests. Since we should also pursue our own interests, we should bring about moral post-persons.

Anonymous ID: 6701d9 July 28, 2021, 12:14 a.m. No.14213376   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3388 >>3405

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The real question is will normal life resume with vax? Seems like the goal post is constantly moving…and then, if fren gives in, and life still suck, he also hates self for having no integrity.