Erik Mesoy
Core Tester / Intern
If e.g. global wierding spirals out of control and the planet goes into a million-year ice age with an average temperature of -40, or we overheat to end up like Mars, evolution would result in new life forms adapated to the new conditions, but they wouldn't necessarily be descendants of humans. Evolution wouldn't necessarily solve things by improving us.
The free market "solves" things in a similar fashion, ie. not at all if you're looking for an anthropocentric rather than an equation-maximizing solution.
Or, viewing it another way, (and this way is odd in a way similar to the way that naturalism is a fallacy), the free market is always functioning and always in effect and always solves everything by definition. This view is to regard e.g. government regulation as a direct product of consumer desire, on the grounds that if consumers/corporations didn't like the government regulation, they'd move and pay taxes to another government. Hence, when the government imposes even the most ludicrous form of regulation on the market, it's a triumph for the free market!
I don't know whether Bill3000, half-troll that he is, is being serious or parodic in his signature. Mine works either way.
The free market "solves" things in a similar fashion, ie. not at all if you're looking for an anthropocentric rather than an equation-maximizing solution.
Or, viewing it another way, (and this way is odd in a way similar to the way that naturalism is a fallacy), the free market is always functioning and always in effect and always solves everything by definition. This view is to regard e.g. government regulation as a direct product of consumer desire, on the grounds that if consumers/corporations didn't like the government regulation, they'd move and pay taxes to another government. Hence, when the government imposes even the most ludicrous form of regulation on the market, it's a triumph for the free market!
I don't know whether Bill3000, half-troll that he is, is being serious or parodic in his signature. Mine works either way.