Re: Extropian Personality Test Revisited.

From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Mon Jul 19 1999 - 06:18:55 MDT


In a message dated 99-07-16 17:40:23 EDT, Paul Hughes wrote:

> A few weeks back Anders or someone suggested a great idea of creating
> a personality test to determine where extropians and transhumanists of
> various
> ilk stood on a wide variety of philosophical and practical issues. One
thing
> that
> seems obvious to me is that in reality there is a wide variety of opinions
> on what
> transhumanism means to various people. As time goes on, this opinion
> variance
> continues to diversify and widen. I think the post-human future will
> probably be the
> equivalent of the cambrian explosion in terms of future diversity and
> evolutionary
> pathways. Wouldn't it be interesting to see what people most share your
> core
> ideals and ethics? Frankly, transhumanism is becoming increasingly too
> general
> and vague in describing how we each feel about the future. Perhaps its
time
> to
> subdivide transhumanism into various schools of thought?
>
> Your opinions are encouraged. Please feel free to submit your own ideas,
> questions, and philosophical divides you see. Here are some of the bigger
> variances I'm aware of. I'll be the first to admit that these variances
are
> not
> either/or but may be on a scale of 1-10, with some people falling into the
> middle.

I think this is a worthwhile project, although I think this is really more of
an "opinion poll" than a "personality test". Perhaps we could use one of the
free opinion poll services. I think your categories are about right, but
think each one has three elements: What the responder thinks is best for
humanity as a whole, what is most probable and what the responder prefers for
herself personally. I agree with you that we're likely headed for the
equivalent of a "Cambrian Explosion" of our own species, with a great
diversity of developmental pathways being generated by the possibilities
presented by transhuman technologies. If this is so, it WOULD be good to be
able to know who's on a similar pathway.

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