Friday, January 12, 2007

EIW Audio - Episode 8: Meeting Life Extensionists, Personhood, And Why Being Alive Rules

Existence is Wonderful Audio - Episode 8 has been posted. About 26 minutes long, no theme music (I'm still experimenting in that regard), and as always, no filler!

Topics include:

1. A brief note about meeting with fellow life-extensionists and Methuselah Foundation folks last Saturday



2. A discussion of personhood, and my interpretation of the idea that not all persons are human, and not all humans are persons. This particular area of discussion, at least for me, illustrates the lack of an Official Transhumanist Party Line -- I am not as much of a utilitarian ethicist as some are (as in, I am less comfortable with euthanasia than some might be), and that's okay, because we all have different minds and different perspectives when it comes to certain issues.

I think people need to keep asking the question, "How do you KNOW this person isn't really self-aware?" -- the ability to ask that question will definitely be relevant when looking to recognize all kinds of potential minds. It is sometimes difficult to even ask this question without getting weirdly simplistic responses from people, which I find puzzling. Self-awareness requires a brain (at least in humans) that is producing some kind of electrical activity and that hasn't necrotized or been put through a blender, but beyond that, I don't know that neuroscience has been able to really zero in on the "self-awareness module" quite yet.

I am not a fan of "ideologies" in general -- rather, I prefer to analyze situations on a more individual basis, which results in my principles not necessarily being easy to predict if you only know one or two of my opinions.

I read something earlier this week that really resonated with me in this regard -- basically, the idea that by subscribing too strongly to a pre-packaged ideology, you can actually cut yourself off from reality in some respects. Ideas are great, but ideologies too frequently fall into the category of "cognitive constraint". And my brain doesn't really seem wired for that kind of thing anyway; philosophy is my salad bar, not my TV dinner.

3. Some comments on the convergence between disability rights and ideas like cryonics and life extension in general -- all these factors concern vulnerable populations, after all.

4. How cryonics might affect critical care decisions

5. Reading of an older entry that I think at least partially answers the question, "What's so great about life, anyway?" in my case.

Also, I recently started a cafepress store. I'm just sharing this in case anyone is interested -- I just did it for fun and am not making any money off it, but I plan to create some additional designs in the future that some of the readership here might like. Though I realize that "natural" is not synonymous with "good", I do agree with the sentiment that "Technology is Natural" -- so I put it on a t-shirt.

Finally, below is my Second Life avatar as of last night; I want those wings!

4 comments:

emerson said...

Fantastic job on the second life avatar. I've never had much luck with modeling those. I keep thinking that it'd be impossible to do anything good without a perfect maya or blender export, and then people keep coming along to prove me wrong.

AnneC said...

Thanks...though I'm not sure what a maya or blender export is. I just adjusted the features manually until I got something I liked. And the wings were in a freebie box...all I did was manipulate the color. Something tells me that this sort of thing is just taking advantage of the same skill set I used to amuse myself as a kid by when drawing one pixel at a time in computer-based paint programs. :)

Anonymous said...

Awesome shirt. Why not put your "Existence is Wonderful" banner on one? I hope you keep putting more stuff in the store that inspires you, as it would probably become my wardrobe!

AnneC said...

Anonymous: That's a great idea...I think I will start working on an "Existence is Wonderful" design. A meme worth propagating!