But yeah, I agree that people are angry at the wrong thing, just pointing out that there is another axis of legitimate disagreement with the Dawkins's of the world
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What does he mean it “works”? Did slavery “work”?
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I think in Dawkins's mind, 'works' means he thinks humans can successfully and responsibly guide top-down (read: bio-engineered) human gene optimization, with success criteria determined by utilitarian principles
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Replying to @cognazor @ericlinuskaplan and
I'd not say Dawkins thinks we can *responsibly* guide it. That's why he said he does not morally support it. He's just being a modernist, looking at questions in isolation. The extreme negative reaction is PoMo, saying it's meaningless to separate moral and technical questions.
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Replying to @GregDember @cognazor and
Why does he deplore it? Why does he deplore slavery? It makes me suspicious when people say “of course slavery works. Its just wrong.” I dont think slavery works because its wrong. Does that make me a postmodernist?
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Replying to @ericlinuskaplan @GregDember and
Or just a 'low-decoupler' (i.e., you think abstract intellectual discussions should fully account for context):https://everythingstudies.com/2018/04/26/a-deep-dive-into-the-harris-klein-controversy/ …
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Replying to @cognazor @GregDember and
When hume said reason is and ought to be the slave of the passions was he a low decoupler? Or a high decoupler because he was able to decouple the arguments for decoupling from context? Moral: decoupling is a dumb idea designed to rename moral blindness as something good.
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Replying to @ericlinuskaplan @GregDember and
I don't think the author makes a normative claim about whether decoupling is good or not. Just pointing out the spectrum
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Replying to @cognazor @ericlinuskaplan and
And that's what's funny. Not just here, but in discussions all over, I've seen the "low-decouplers" morally condemn the author of that article for even proposing that this spectrum is a thing. Which is an example of the very thing he's talking about!
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Replying to @GregDember @cognazor and
id say his moral context insensitivity is the very thing im talking about. And its not funny!
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I think it is
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