Re: PHIL/PSYCH: Algernon's Law vs. Einstein's Experience

From: QueeneMUSE@aol.com
Date: Mon Jan 13 1997 - 23:28:02 MST


In a message dated 97-01-13 14:08:28 EST, you write:

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 At 09:31 PM 1/12/97 -0600, you wrote:
>"Extropian" refers to a bunch of people, more rocket scientists than
>cognitive scientists, who want to take over the Universe, improve their
>bodies, and *occasionally* you will run into an Extropian who wants to
>improve their minds.
 
 This wasn't the main point of your post, but I couldn't ignore something so
 far off base. "Occasionally"? The definition of "extropy", as found printed
 in Extropy magazine, includes boosting intelligence as an integral part.
 Practically all the Extropians I've known show interest, often intense, in
 improving their minds. Hence the interest in (and articles in Extropy on)
 smart drugs, creativity, rooting out mind-numbing ideas, improving rational
 thinking, neural-computer integration, and uploading. How could you get the
 impression that such interest is only occasional?
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