Basically: humans will find ways to hurt each other real bad and will produce vicious cycles of misery no matter how you frame their interactions; there's no magic bullet of human social organization. If we want Eutopia - after we make our common shithole a little less bad within the limits of our nature (otherwise we'll slide into dystopia real easy, no UFAI needed) - we have to rewire stuff on the biological level. Transhumanism of some kind is logically inevitable and ethically neccessary no matter your objections to it.
For most types of morals, it's not possible to get into a state of moral satisfaction while remaining ourselves.
we have to rewire stuff on the biological level. Transhumanism of some kind is logically inevitable and ethically neccessary no matter your objections to it.
Weren't you trying to argue in another thread that merely using sufficiently strong social pressure to change someone's behavior constitutes torture?
From the Harvard Business Review, an article entitled: "Can We Reverse The Stanford Prison Experiment?"
By: Greg McKeown
Posted: June 12, 2012
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Summary:
Royal Canadian Mounted Police attempt a program where they hand out "Positive Tickets"
This idea can be applied to Real Life