In a world where deep fakes have advanced to the point where you can realistically recreate pornography: How do you feel about the depiction of pornographic scenes that would be seriously harmful if done to real people? (i.e., cannibalism, nonconsent, torture, children)
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I believe people have already lost it.
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Most people never had mental sovereignty, and others will never give it up. The disagreement is about whether it is desirable or even permissible: should we strive for intellectual and moral autonomy, or are we supposed to act as pious hosts to the hive minds?
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A strange fear I have is that thinking about someone suffering might cause (a tiny amount of) actual suffering by simulating a (very) crude model of this person/being in my mind. If that was true, should we have sovereignty over our mental states?
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We have no reason to think that that's the case.
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Of course they should. But sovereignty is a political question rather than a moral one (which Aella’s seems to be)
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I understood it as an ethics question, what have I missed? That ethics are generally societally dictated?
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the real question is whether we normalize things by doing so.
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How do you balance this with the right to your own likeness?
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