From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Sat Nov 24 2001 - 20:08:53 MST
From: <CurtAdams@aol.com>
> At least with the benefit of hindsight I'd say that our killing the
> requisite tens of millions of Russian soldiers and civilians would
> have been an inescusable atrocity.
Not necessarily. If killing ten million prevents the deaths of 30 million,
then it's a net gain... and since Stalin murdered 30 million Russians (not to
mention non-Russians), then killing him plus ten million others would have
been a humanitarian mission.
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Useless hypotheses, etc.:
consciousness, phlogiston, philosophy, vitalism, mind, free will, qualia,
analog computing, cultural relativism, GAC, Cyc, Eliza, cryonics, individual
uniqueness, ego, human values, scientific relinquishment, malevolent AI,
non-sensory experience, SETI
We move into a better future in proportion as science displaces superstition.
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