and does it find efficiency, in general? is there a tendency towards some form of social and/or market efficiency?
In terms of u/acc maybe not but then the question is how do you square social Darwinism with a philosophy of human extinction
-
-
speciation.
-
I dont understand how that squares the circle youve arranged here
-
i'm not sure exactly what your doubt is
-
theres a moral appeal to survival. at the same time, you're predicting (proposing) human extinction (or so I presume). the two conflict.
-
only if you suppose that survival necessarily equals human survival.
-
"if things cannot keep being, their value is limited. if they can’t be at all, their value is similarly non-extant. any ethics that is realist... will be an ethics of survival: what can we do to last longer?"
-
human survival is morally normative / human survival is irrelevant
-
If survival isn't normative, normativity might as well give up now.
- 9 more replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.