Ryan Thunder wrote:That has to be the funniest thing I've read all fucking month. So I suppose Mongol culture was superior to European culture at the time because they were easily beating the shit out of everybody else they came across, right?
That depends on how you define "superior". If you define it by "militarily stronger", then that is correct. If you define it by something else, it may or maybe not (depending on the definition).
If you use things like education, standard of living and individual freedom, then most likely not.
Regarding the uplifting of animals:
Unless your civilisation is so advanced that physical bodies do not matter anymore, it's not a moral thing to do.
Why?
Because you purposefully create a being with human-like sentience that is seriously hampered in our society. Nearly all animals do not have the means to use tools. But that is an absolute necessity in our society.
Maneuverability is the second great problem - a dolphin can't access anything on the land without serious technological help, an elephant is too large to fit into most rooms and so on.
You might say that that can be solved with further technology - but then you are pretty much at the point where physical bodies do not matter, as i stated above.
Furthermore, i am not so sure that "we will gain a new perspective on life" would actually be correct. An uplifted brain would essentially ne created by us. If we can create a brain with an alien perspective to us, then we do not need to use animals.
The dismissal of transhumanism in this thread has amounted to nothing more than 'it seems silly to me' aka argument from incredulity aka rampant idiocy.
Well, that's because some ideas of it just ARE silly. Animal uplifting is one such silly idea - at the point where it is feasible, it is just utterly pointless. It's cool, but arguing for something solely because it's cool hardly seems rational.
I do not dismiss transhumanism in general - i actually call myself a transhumanist because i do not oppose enhancing and surpassing humanity and because i think some of it will eventually be possible. But many transhumanists just seem to be naive, especially some singularity-worshippers - it will eventually occur if we do not run out of resources or hit some unknown limit, but to think that it will automatically be beneficial is just stupid and IMO dangerous.