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by lampiaio
1166 days ago
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That is very much my point. Maybe such justification attempts required a reasoning capability much beyond that of a human person. And curiously, there are also plenty of stories where we find the perpetrator of a crime to be justified in what they did. We sure are not ready for a greater intelligence saying we are wrong about things we are adamant about. |
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I almost hope you’re right, because it suggests a greater role for rational debate. In reality, people ignore arguments they don’t like. To the extent a greater intelligence realised this, the advantage would be in manipulating us with better propaganda, not penning a treatise.