Traitorfish
The Tighnahulish Kid
In recent threads, it is apparent that a lot of poster adhere, knowingly or otherwise, to Human Exceptionalism, which is to say a belief that human beings, for one reason or another, occupy a special, privileged position in the world which other life forms do not.
Now, this may just be me and my tree-hugging tofu-munching hippy ways, but that doesn't make immediate sense to me, but a lot of reasonable people seem to take it more or less as read, and have argued, albeit in the jumble of another discussion, in its favour. Since it seems to be so crucial to the world views of some posters here, it seems like we could do with a space for such an argument to be laid out. So, here it is.
(A few ground rules:
- Don't cite religious ideas or texts. Beyond their obvious inapplicability outside of a particular context, every exceptionalist claim has at an equal contradiction in another religion, which rather neuters them (and, equally, the reverse).
- Establish the relationship between humanity and personhood; could a hypothetical a AI, alien or uplifted animal be a person?
- Define the limits of "humanity" in terms of species; does Homo neanderthalis count? Homo erectus? Australopithecus africanus?
- Define the limits of humanity within the species; are embryos human? Are the seriously developmentally challenged.
- If invoking the concept of sapience, define its limits, and why it is considered to be effectively interchangeable with "humanity".)
Now, this may just be me and my tree-hugging tofu-munching hippy ways, but that doesn't make immediate sense to me, but a lot of reasonable people seem to take it more or less as read, and have argued, albeit in the jumble of another discussion, in its favour. Since it seems to be so crucial to the world views of some posters here, it seems like we could do with a space for such an argument to be laid out. So, here it is.
(A few ground rules:
- Don't cite religious ideas or texts. Beyond their obvious inapplicability outside of a particular context, every exceptionalist claim has at an equal contradiction in another religion, which rather neuters them (and, equally, the reverse).
- Establish the relationship between humanity and personhood; could a hypothetical a AI, alien or uplifted animal be a person?
- Define the limits of "humanity" in terms of species; does Homo neanderthalis count? Homo erectus? Australopithecus africanus?
- Define the limits of humanity within the species; are embryos human? Are the seriously developmentally challenged.
- If invoking the concept of sapience, define its limits, and why it is considered to be effectively interchangeable with "humanity".)