top | item 46840708 (no title) illiac786 | 29 days ago If I wasn’t one of them I wouldn’t care. It’s like caring about trees having branches. They just do. The trees probably care a great deal about their branches though, like I care a great deal about my emotions. discuss order hn newest in-silico|29 days ago Well some people appreciate the world around them, and would care about it just as they care about trees having branches. illiac786|29 days ago Some people definitely, but you made a point that you don’t. People are “biomolecular machines” and they are “useful, sure”.I wouldn’t call that “appreciating the world around oneself”.Want that your whole point, that people aren’t better than machines? load replies (1)
in-silico|29 days ago Well some people appreciate the world around them, and would care about it just as they care about trees having branches. illiac786|29 days ago Some people definitely, but you made a point that you don’t. People are “biomolecular machines” and they are “useful, sure”.I wouldn’t call that “appreciating the world around oneself”.Want that your whole point, that people aren’t better than machines? load replies (1)
illiac786|29 days ago Some people definitely, but you made a point that you don’t. People are “biomolecular machines” and they are “useful, sure”.I wouldn’t call that “appreciating the world around oneself”.Want that your whole point, that people aren’t better than machines? load replies (1)
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illiac786|29 days ago
I wouldn’t call that “appreciating the world around oneself”.
Want that your whole point, that people aren’t better than machines?