Possibly to avoid a debilitating disease, for anything else no
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It’s always silly to see how people don’t get that when all the heavy deficiencies will be removed form our children, we will change our view on what is a major disability.
And once we star curing what we would today be considered minor aliments or flaws, we will not resist the urge to tinker around some more, since a child with no special traits in a society of perfect health and no intelligence below what we would today consider average is de facto below average if not even “burdened” in that society.
In for the penny in for the pound.
But I don’t have a problem with radically changing humanity (I’m almost a transhumanist after all), I just don’t like shortsightedness in human thinking.Last edited by _BuRjaCi_; May 25, 2007, 05:13.I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.
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Originally posted by Jon Miller
I did think the Gattaca movie had a decent expression of some of the issues.
JM
The only way to prevent this form happening is not by encouraging technophobia but by expanding the universal health care system to provide the right for at least some enhancements to all people.
(Note: But to do that you would require a universal health system wouldn’t you?
:looking at America as the site of a future dystopia for no apparent reason:)
And by expanding civil rights to all sentient creatures thus avoiding slavery of parahumans or AI, which besides being morally repugnant would have “unwelcome” long term consequences. The death penalty for practical reasons mustn’t have a place in such a world ( :looking at America AND China as the sites of a future dystopia for no apparent reason: ).I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.
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Originally posted by Sn00py
If everyone had perfect hearing, would we have Beethoven?Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
Douglas Adams (Influential author)
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Fukuyama thinks that using genetical engineering/other biotech stuff of humans on a broad scale (not only to heal illness etc, but to fundamentally "improve" humans as such) means the end of our ideas of human rights and democracy as we know them.Blah
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Originally posted by BeBro
Fukuyama thinks that using genetical engineering/other biotech stuff of humans on a broad scale means the end of our ideas of human rights and democracy as we know it.I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.
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Originally posted by TheStinger
Possibly to avoid a debilitating disease, for anything else no"The Christian way has not been tried and found wanting, it has been found to be hard and left untried" - GK Chesterton.
"The most obvious predicition about the future is that it will be mostly like the past" - Alain de Botton
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