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by elemenohpee
4886 days ago
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No, no, I'm all about the discussion. Shit, this is more to test my ideas than to assert any sort of truth. Maybe another question will get us closer to the root of the issue: Whose agency are we talking about, the individual's, or the genes'? |
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If you want to argue determinism, that we are all products of genes and external factors, and that by manipulating genes and external factors we can directly control the evolution of society, that we can remove ego from the equation, you have to be able to explain the causality of how all this determinism works. Correlation is not causality!
So sure, if we somehow had a God's Eye view of the world of man, his genes, social interactions, inbred habits and those attributes and everything else which evolves into a successful startup, then we could begin a discussion around which of those we could change that might reach our goal (A knowledge of the interaction of these elements would also be needed)
In this scenario we're all just Sims playing in somebody's game. BTW, this is a completely rational view, and one day we may arrive there (Or we may already be there for some greater being than us!)
But for all intents and purposes, especially for the goals of our discussion, we are not there yet.
Determinism has a seductive siren call. It's just not a very pragmatic stance, at least not where we are today.